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The Pitfalls Of Going ‘Pro Se’ As Your Own Attorney
Navigating the legal system alone, also known as going ‘pro se,’ presents a myriad of challenges that can often overwhelm even the most confident individuals....
Reducing Holiday Stress Starts With Good Planning
If you have recently gone through a divorce or a separation, the holiday season can be stressful. Between the pressures of shopping for gifts, planning...
What are Grounds For a Marriage Annulment?
Those who enter a marriage are not expecting to go through the annulment process. However, there are some situations where marriages need to be legally...
As Unwed Parenthood Rises, What Are Father’s Rights?
In today’s society, it has become fairly common for two people to have children before or without becoming legally married. When an unwed couple with...
Should Unmarried Couples Purchase A Home Together?
Deciding to purchase a home with your partner is a major step, and it’s natural to debate whether or not this is the right move,...
What Happens If I Don’t Pay My Child Support?
Child support orders can significantly affect your financial future. Often, parents might not have the right legal representation during the initial divorce or custody case,...
Uncontested Divorces Can Become Contested Divorces in a Hurry
Uncontested divorces refer to cases where both parties agree on the terms of the separation. These divorces are often a straightforward legal process. However, anyone...
What Is the Difference Between Alimony, Spousal Support, and Child Support?
The legalities of divorce can be overwhelming, especially when it comes to issues of financial support. One area that often causes confusion is understanding the...
Collecting Child Support When the Other Parent Moves Out of State
Divorce can require you to address several challenging and emotionally draining issues, including child custody and child support. As a divorced parent, you understand the...
Tax Season And We’re Separated: Things Both Parties Should Consider
Divorce and separation involve a complex web of legal, financial, and emotional considerations. As tax season approaches, filing taxes can be particularly challenging for separated...
When Is Mediation Not a Good Idea in a Divorce?
Divorces are inherently complex, full of emotional distress and crucial decision-making. For many couples seeking an amicable resolution, mediation emerges as a beneficial process, offering...
How Long Does Divorce Mediation Take?
The average divorce mediation lasts 5 to 10 hours (one full-day or half-day session). Typically, this is enough time for our mediator to prepare for...