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Issues of Religion and Child Custody

If parents of two different faiths decide to get a divorce, there could potentially be a conflict regarding which religion their children will follow. What do the courts tend to say about such conflicts? First, it’s important to remember that the courts will always rule according to what they believe to be in the best Read More

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Mistakes You Must Avoid in a Child Custody Battle

Custody battles can quickly become difficult if parents have stark disagreements about what’s best for their children. In many cases, both parties strongly feel their children are better off with them than their spouse. When emotions are running high, it is important to act as rationally as you can to get the best possible outcome Read More

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How Can Social Media Affect Family Law Issues?

With more people active on social media networks like Facebook, Instagram and Twitter than ever before, the legal community has begun to use it as a tool in analyzing cases. What you put on social media is public, regardless of your privacy settings — and anything you write or post could eventually come back to Read More

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The Most Common Financial Mistakes Made During a Divorce

Divorces are challenging both emotionally and financially. However, by avoiding some of the most common financial mistakes made during divorces, you can at least eliminate a good portion of those financial concerns — and likely a lot of the stress that come with them. The following are a few of those mistakes you should definitely Read More

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Responding to a Motion for Temporary Child Support

If your spouse submits a formal written request for child support during the divorce process, it is important that you understand exactly how to respond. You likely will not be able to avoid responsibility for child support, as it is considered to be a right of every child. Therefore, you must comply with all of Read More

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Protecting Yourself During the Divorce Process

As soon as you learn your spouse has filed for divorce or you have decided to file yourself, you need to take action to protect yourself, your finances and your children (if you have any). Although you should never try to hide assets or empty out bank accounts, you may take appropriate steps in the Read More

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Helpful Tips for Moving On After Divorce

Divorce can be an emotionally exhausting process. Even the simplest, most amicable divorces take a toll on the people who go through them. You should know, however, that it is possible to move on from a divorce with positive energy and a great deal of hope for the future. Our experienced family law attorneys have Read More

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When Does Child Support Come to an End?

Most people believe their child support obligations come to an end as soon as the children in question turn 18, but that isn’t necessarily the case. Laws regulating child support vary from state to state, but in general, it’s safer not to assume your responsibilities are over at any point before you’ve verified it. Most Read More

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Changing Your Name After a Divorce

Many people would like to “wipe the slate clean” after a divorce and change their names as a part of getting started with their new identity. Many years ago, all a person had to do was begin calling themselves by a new name, but today there are a number of processes you have to go Read More

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Dealing with ‘Chameleon Kids’ After a Divorce

The impact of divorce can be emotionally traumatizing for kids. The combination of an upheaval of their day-to-day routines with the uncertainty that comes with not knowing their parents’ future places a lot of stress on children and can have some significant effects on their moods and personalities. One common trait seen in children after Read More

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