Going through a divorce can be a stressful experience. For many, it can feel like their life and the life…
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What Level of Service Do You Need From Your Lawyer?
Finding the right lawyer for your divorce or family law matter can make a big difference. Having the right lawyer…
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Does It Matter How Property is Titled in Divorce?
Many individuals wonder whether it matters how property is titled in a divorce. In other words, some theorize that if…
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Do Both Parties Have to Agree to a Modification?
After a divorce or paternity matter ends, one or both parties may want to modify the judgment somehow. In a…
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Child Support: The Problem With Giving Diapers, Formula, Etc.
In a previous blog entry, we talked about the problem with paying child support by cash. When a parent who…
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The Importance of Exhibit Books at Trial
Most divorce and family cases settle before trial. To get to a settlement, parties should almost always send a settlement…
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What If You Cannot Pay Your Child Support?
In divorce and paternity cases, one parent is often ordered to pay child support to the other. While child support…
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Why you should send a settlement offer
Most Parties Desire To Settle Settling a divorce or family law matter is something most parties desire. It is uncommon…
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What if mediation does not work?
In divorce or family law matters, mediation is common. In some cases, the court orders that the parties go to…
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Conducting discovery informally in family law litigation
In any divorce or family law matter, a party must have all the information they need to make an informed…
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Can discovery be done informally?
In any divorce or family law matter, a party must have all the information they need to make an informed…
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Many Custody Cases Being Complicated by Schools Not Reopening
August is always a tough month for parties going through divorce or custody disputes. In many cases, parties have trouble…
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Many custody cases being complicated by some schools not reopening
August is almost a tough month for parties going through divorce or custody disputes. In many cases, parties have trouble…
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Should I text my lawyer?
Text messaging (also known as SMS, short message service) is a common way of communicating. Instead of picking up the…
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Body Language Matters in the Family Court
In the family court, there are a lot of moving parts. This includes worrying about the witnesses who will be…
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Body language can matter in the family court
In any court date in the family court, there are a lot of moving parts. For example, if there is…
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