
Re-Examination of the Post-Nuptial as a Divorce Timing and Planning Tool
On the whole, most litigants, attorneys and judges would agree that divorce is not a good thing or a pleasant process. Yet, it is a
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On the whole, most litigants, attorneys and judges would agree that divorce is not a good thing or a pleasant process. Yet, it is a

“I know grass grows on it! Is this what my lawyer means by our ‘Marital Property’ in Divorce?” For readers of our blog posts, you

At Dixon & Moseley, P.C., we frequently observe two (2) major (assets) in a marriage that have been fertile battleground for litigants: the marital home

At Dixon & Moseley, P.C., we observe the failure and dissolution of a marriage, particularly those with younger children, is as much an emotional life

At Dixon & Moseley, P.C., we observe three (3) fundamental misunderstandings many divorce litigants share about trials. Understanding these myths or exceptions should empower you

Every attorney-client relationship and case share similarities. With divorce, this is no less the case. However, Dixon & Moseley, P.C. attorneys observe divorces are often

Most attorneys, along with individuals who work within the legal system, take the legal “jargon” or terms given to the most common documents filed in

At Dixon & Moseley, P.C. we find a wide range of views held about legal reasons for a divorce. However, these might be reason you

A common concern we see as advocates for domestic clients is what happens in the time, sometimes substantial time, between a divorce filing and a

Almost everyone knows a terrible and tragic divorce story. Perhaps their own. A friend. A parent. Divorce is unique in the legal system in that
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