Year: 2025

Should You Settle Or Litigate

Ending a marriage can be emotionally draining and because of that, it is estimated that 95% of divorcing couples are not willing or would not prefer to take their divorce cases to trial. Many couples are

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Parenting Styles After Divorce

How To Cope With Different Parenting Styles After Divorce Going through a divorce is never an easy task, and parenting your kids after a divorce can be nerve wracking if not handled properly. When you love

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Helping Children Cope With Divorce Part I

Evidence Based Parenting Practices That Help Children To Cope With Divorce Divorce rates across the world are still very high. It is estimated that at least 1.5 million youth experience parental divorce. In America, at least

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What Happens During An Initial Consultation?

An initial consultation is a first meeting between a lawyer and a potential client. It has multiple purposes. First, the lawyer and client are both attempting to see if they will be able to work together.

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My Child Won’t Visit!

Court-ordered visitation is not optional. Just like a child does not get to decide to not go to school, a child does not get to decide to not go to court-ordered visitation. However, the child is

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What Is A No-Fault Divorce

In the past, you could not get a divorce unless you could prove that your spouse committed adultery, abuse or something else that the law considered proper grounds for a divorce. As divorce grew more common,

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Bankruptcy And Immigration

When it comes to bankruptcy, immigrations have some additional concerns. Will I be deported if I file a bankruptcy petition? Will a bankruptcy affect my application for naturalization or permanent legal residence? Fortunately, there is good

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Bankruptcy: Will I lose My Home?

t largely depends on whether your mortgage payments are current or past due and how much equity you own in your home. Equity is the value of your home less the debt secured by the home

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How Adultery Affects Divorce

At one time, a party who wanted a divorce had to prove that the other party was at fault for the marital breakdown either as a result of adultery, abandonment or abuse. A party whose spouse

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