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Why Is Estate Planning Important?

Why Is Estate Planning Important?

Estate planning might sound fancy, but really it is just planning for the future in the event that the worst happens such as dying or becoming mentally incapacitated. This doesn’t mean that it will ...

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The Dissolution of a Long Term Marriage

The Dissolution of a Long Term Marriage

As a trusted divorce law firm Tampa, Florida residents turn to, we, at  The McKinney Law Group, understand the decisions are clients face when going through a divorce. When the marriage has lasted fo...

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Creating A Parenting Plan During Divorce – Foundations

Creating A Parenting Plan During Divorce – Foundations

When resolving child custody, visitation, parenting time, and parenting plan disputes, judges are required to evaluate the merits of each argument according to the “best interests of the child” st...

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Modifying Spousal or Child Support Orders

Modifying Spousal or Child Support Orders

Child support and spousal support orders are generally only modified by the courts under relatively extreme circumstances. For example, a child support order may be altered if a child’s living situa...

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Couples Living Above or Below Their Means

Couples Living Above or Below Their Means

When a couple decides to divorce, both spouses are faced with the reality of turning a single household into two households. The financial ramifications of this kind of transition are usually signific...

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Preparing To File For Divorce

Preparing To File For Divorce

Thinking about filing for divorce can be an overwhelming process but it is important to understand that you don’t have to approach it without guidance – scheduling a consultation with a trusted Ta...

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What You Should Know About Asset Division Pending A Divorce

What You Should Know About Asset Division Pending A Divorce

In Alaska, Arizona, California, Idaho, Louisiana, Nevada, New Mexico, Texas, Washington, and Wisconsin, any asset acquired during a marriage is generally considered to be community property and will b...

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How Does Collaborative Law Work?

How Does Collaborative Law Work?

For many people, the word “divorce” conjures up images of a husband and wife waging war against each other. It may also include fighting over who will get custody of the children, the house, and e...

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How a Divorce Lawyers’ Fee Agreement May Work

How a Divorce Lawyers’ Fee Agreement May Work

There are many different kinds of lawyers, and each one might focus on a specific area of the law. There are also general lawyers who have experience with a broad range of legal issues encompassing va...

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