2013 Articles
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Posted on Jul 1, 2013 By Widger & Widger, APLC
In today's world, mothers no longer have preconceived rights to child custody. Whether it is put into practice by every judge on a daily basis, California law states child custody is a matter that ...
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Posted on Jul 1, 2013 By The Reynolds Law Firm, LLC
As quoted by many sources, the divorce rate hovers around 50 percent for first marriages in this country. Second marriages have an even higher rate of divorce, generally stated to be around 67 ...
Continue reading "The Complexity of Second Divorces" »
Posted on Jul 1, 2013 By The Reynolds Law Firm, LLC
The Illinois Supreme Court handed down a ruling regarding child support income last May 24 in a case that came before it concerning an unemployed dad. The case involved a couple who had been divorced ...
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Posted on Jun 23, 2013 By The Law Offices of Marc E. Mitzner
M.M. who has a child with former Detroit Lions receiver Titus Young was granted a permanent restraining order against the man who has run into a slew of legal difficulties recently. Young is facing ...
Continue reading "Permanent Restraining Order Granted against Ex-NFL Player" »
Posted on Jun 20, 2013 By The Law Offices of Marc E. Mitzner
Going through a divorce is hard enough but the difficulties and stress may not end with a finalized divorce decree. Unfortunately, either due to spite, misunderstanding or other reasons, your former ...
Continue reading "Your Legal Rights When it Comes to Enforcing Court Orders after a Divorce" »
Posted on Jun 19, 2013
If you are going through a divorce process then you must make sure that your rights are fully protected if you are to receive a fair share of the benefits that you acquired during marriage. To achieve ...
Continue reading "Dealing with QDRO Issues" »
Posted on Jun 19, 2013
Divorce, just like any other life decisions should be handled following all the laws of the land to avoid serious penalties and further complications. In order to come up with the best decisions that ...
Continue reading "A Guide to Selecting a Divorce Attorney" »
Posted on Jun 17, 2013 By Jones Law Firm, PC
Called the "gray divorce" trend, more Americans aged 50 and above are getting divorced according to statistics. Back in 1990, one in ten divorces in this country involved people in the ...
Continue reading "Divorce Rate Doubles for Older Americans" »
Posted on Jun 17, 2013 By Jones Law Firm, PC
It's common knowledge how difficult divorce can be for families with children. How to safely get your child through this stressful and destabilizing experience is often one of the most challenging ...
Continue reading "Studies Show Children in Divorces Recover" »
Posted on Jun 12, 2013 By Charles E. Willmott, P.A.
Knowing who to trust with your divorce or other family law matter can be difficult. Many attorneys may advertise their services in your area. The decision to pursue a divorce can already be an ...
Continue reading "Why Hire a Florida Board-Certified Divorce Expert?" »
Posted on Jun 10, 2013 By Charles E. Willmott, P.A.
Once you decide to get a divorce in Florida, you and your spouse will be required to provide mandatory disclosures to the court regarding your finances. This means that both of you will need to ...
Continue reading "The Financial Side of Divorce" »
Posted on Jun 5, 2013 By The Law Office of Andrew Farley, LLC
When a married couple with children together gets divorced, the relationship does not end with the finalized divorce agreement. While the two parties are no longer spouses, they of course are still ...
Continue reading "What to Do if You or Your Spouse Need to Relocate" »
Posted on Jun 5, 2013 By Gordon Law Offices
State Bill AB284 met with unanimous approval in the Nevada Senate recently. The bill is aimed at helping domestic violence victims by making it possible for a victim to terminate a lease or their ...
Continue reading "Bill Which Helps Domestic Violence Victims is on the Final Stretch to Full Approval" »
Posted on Jun 5, 2013 By Moskowitz Law Group, LLC
The issue of relocation for a divorced parent who has custody of minor children can be a difficult one. By relocating children to another state, for example, the noncustodial parent's relationship ...
Continue reading "Relocating Children after a Divorce in New Jersey" »
Posted on Jun 4, 2013 By The Hunter Law Group
Once a California divorce has been finalized through the courts with an agreement, the divorced parties must comply with the terms of the agreement. Often, this doesn't happen. A custodial mother ...
Continue reading "Enforcing a Divorce Agreement in California" »
Posted on Jun 4, 2013 By The Hunter Law Group
The state of California has various types of protective orders, also known as restraining orders, which the courts can provide to protect individuals and / or their children from abuse and harassment. ...
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Posted on Jun 3, 2013 By The Law Office of Andrew Farley, LLC
While some states allow for a swifter no-fault divorce resolution, the laws in South Carolina regarding granting a divorce are different. A divorce will not be granted on the basis that the marriage ...
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Posted on Jun 3, 2013 By Gordon Law Offices
A.D. married her boyfriend, J.S., of 15 months but may now be headed to a divorce after only two months of marriage. A.D., 46, and J.S., 28, were married in Las Vegas in early April. She told friends ...
Continue reading "Wife Seeks Protective Order, Considers Divorce Two Months after Wedding" »
Posted on May 31, 2013 By The Reynolds Law Firm, LLC
Child support payments consist of financial assistance from one parent to the other to help pay for the needs and expenses of a child. In Missouri, child support payments will continue until the child ...
Continue reading "Missouri Child Support Facts" »
Posted on May 31, 2013 By The Reynolds Law Firm, LLC
The state of Missouri adheres to the legal rule of "equitable distribution" when it comes to divorce. This means that your marital assets and property will be divided as fairly and ...
Continue reading "How Your Property is Divided in a Missouri Divorce" »
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