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Could Bird Nesting be an Option for Your Family?

December 3, 2016

If you are a parent considering filing for divorce, you might be dreading having to share parenting time with your former spouse and how it will affect your relationships with your children. Although the traditional arrangement is that the children are brought to each parent’s residence when for that parent’s allocated time with the children, […]

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What Can I Include in My Prenuptial Agreement?

October 4, 2016

A prenuptial agreement has to be written very carefully to ensure it holds up in court if it ever has to be followed. Only certain items can be addressed in a prenuptial agreement and for them to be valid, both parties must have fully consented to the agreement and disclosed all of their assets before signing it.

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Save Money on your Divorce with the Following Four Tips

September 16, 2016

Although a divorce can be expensive, it doesn’t have to be. There are many ways to save money on the divorce process.

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Making the Transition from High School to College Easy for Your Child

September 13, 2016

Graduating from high school and moving into the next stage of life, which may be college, enlistment in the United States military, vocational school, or a full time job, is exciting for any young person and perhaps a bit overwhelming for his or her parents. Today, the majority of high school graduates attend college. As […]

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Make the Transition Back to School Easier This Year

September 1, 2016

School is almost back in session and that means that it is almost time to get into the routine of a new academic year. If you are a divorced parent, a new school year can be especially challenging because it can demand changes to your child custody arrangement, disputes about the costs associated with school […]

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How a Gray Divorce is Different from a Divorce Earlier in Life

August 10, 2016

When a couple divorces after 50 or later in life, they have certain issues to consider that they might not have had to think about if they had divorced in their 30s or 40s.

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Can You Save Your Marriage? Three Strategies to Try Before You File for Divorce

July 6, 2016

If you are constantly in conflict with your partner but aren’t sure if you should divorce, consider trying one or more of these strategies.

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False Accusations During the Divorce Process

April 5, 2016

If your former spouse lies to the court about your conduct before or during the divorce process, fight back by providing proof of your true character. Your divorce attorney can help you obtain and use this proof to help the court get a better understanding of you and your marriage.

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