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What is Child Support Fraud?
Family Lawyer Child support is one of the most important elements of any divorce. Many spouses try to negotiate the terms of child support amongst themselves over mediation, but if that proves not to...
Alimony: Protecting Your Finances During Divorce
Family Law Group Let's say that you’ve worked really hard for most of your life so far. That means you have earned and saved and put in the time required to yield the lifestyle you have. It’s no ...
Adopting a Child As The Step Parent
Family Lawyer The decision to adopt as a step parent can be an exciting one, and you’ll want to make sure that you take the steps needed to make it official by law. The adoption process begins with...
How To Negotiate With Your Ex During Divorce
Family Law Negotiating over serious issues such as child custody, alimony, and child support with your ex can feel impossible. For some, even having a simple conversation with their ex may prove futi...
Preparing For a Contested Divorce
Divorce Lawyer Divorce is going to be tricky no matter what. Even the most cordial of people are going to find divorce to be murky waters to navigate. Because of all that is at stake, you will need a...
What Questions You Should Ask Your Chiropractic Billing Company
When you start to consider a chiropractic billing company to handle your finances, you need to know that you have one you can trust. That is the biggest step in finding the right company for you. Hiri...
Visitation Rights & Child Custody
Visitation Rights & Child Custody I Haven't Seen My Child in Years, Can I Get Visitation Rights? While divorce proceedings may be arduous, the legal agreements that are established in a divorc...
Dividing Your Marital Property
If you or your spouse decides that ending your marriage is the best way forward, you’ll need to deal with numerous practical and legal challenges before this life transition can be completed. Among ...
Crafting a Workable Parenting Plan
If you and your child’s other parent are both going to remain actively involved in raising your child after your divorce, legal separation, or non-marital romantic split has been formalized, you wil...