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17.Jun, 2020 Comments Off on What does a prenuptial agreement cover and not cover?

What does a prenuptial agreement cover and not cover?

While not mandatory, there are many people out there who feel it’s a good idea to have a prenuptial agreement in place before tying the knot. For many relationships, it can be beneficial. For others — not so much. We’ve discussed the pros and cons of prenups before, but how…

10.Jun, 2020 Comments Off on 7 Ways To Make And Save Money After A Divorce

7 Ways To Make And Save Money After A Divorce

A few months ago, we wrote a blog post that shared a few ways to avoid financial stress in your marriage. But what about your money situation after a divorce? It is usually after a divorce when things get really tight, as you have suddenly gone from two incomes to…

3.Jun, 2020 Comments Off on 20 Inspirational Quotes About Attorneys And The Law

20 Inspirational Quotes About Attorneys And The Law

The reason I became a family law attorney was to help people and provide value. It is a rewarding experience when you can step into a difficult situation and walk a family through it, answer their questions, be the voice of reason, and achieve for them the best possible outcome….

20.May, 2020 Comments Off on How And When Do I Tell People We Are Getting A Divorce?

How And When Do I Tell People We Are Getting A Divorce?

You’ve lived by the credo that you and your family’s business is exactly that — your business. No one needs to know every detail of what is going on in your world. But when you’re getting a divorce, it’s only a matter of time before rumors spread, and people start…

13.May, 2020 Comments Off on Getting divorced? Here Are 4 Things To Avoid Posting On Social Media

Getting divorced? Here Are 4 Things To Avoid Posting On Social Media

Avoid Posting On Social Media. Whether it is Facebook or another popular platform, social media is a great place to share what is going on in your world. It is also a great place to catch up with friends and family, connect with your favorite businesses, and, when time allows,…

6.May, 2020 Comments Off on My Spouse Won’t Sign The Divorce Papers

My Spouse Won’t Sign The Divorce Papers

Won’t Sign The Divorce Papers. You finally took the plunge and sent your spouse those long-awaited divorce papers. All you need them to do is sign it — except that they won’t. No matter what you say or how much you push them, they’re not budging. And now you’re worried…

29.Apr, 2020 Comments Off on How Do I Tell Our Children That We Are Getting Divorced?

How Do I Tell Our Children That We Are Getting Divorced?

Getting Divorced. Now that you have decided to get a divorce, perhaps the biggest question that’s been lingering in your mind is how you’re going to tell your children. After all, not only is ending your marriage a life-altering and emotionally challenging event for you and your spouse, but it…

26.Dec, 2017 Comments Off on Determining Child-Custody Can Mean So Many Things

Determining Child-Custody Can Mean So Many Things

Determining Child-Custody Can Mean So Many Things – Family law cases can quickly become the most contentious type of civil action, especially when you are dealing with child custody. In these cases, the Court must decide who will have the right to make important legal decisions for the child, where the…

17.Dec, 2017 Comments Off on So You Proved Your Right of Possession – Now What?

So You Proved Your Right of Possession – Now What?

So You Proved Your Right of Possession – Now What? – Over the last two blog posts, we’ve discussed superior right of possession of a child and all the steps involved with that process. But what happens when you win or lose? What are the next steps? If you win If…

10.Dec, 2017 Comments Off on Proving right of possession and suit for damages

Proving right of possession and suit for damages

Proving right of possession and suit for damages – A parent involved in a superior right of possession case will undoubtedly be more focused on doing all they can to get their child back home where they belong as opposed to worrying about the financial expenses incurred from seeking legal help….