
Considering A Prenuptial? Three “Red Flags” You Need to Know and Avoid!
A prenuptial agreement is nothing more than a contract that specifies how certain matters will be handled and decided if the parties’ marriage later fails
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A prenuptial agreement is nothing more than a contract that specifies how certain matters will be handled and decided if the parties’ marriage later fails

Three Ways to Protect “Loans” From Family and Friends in Divorce Proceedings How can I protect money my parents or friends loaned me (actually “us”

In divorce or paternity cases, custody evaluations are common. They are provided for in the paternity and divorce statutes, as well as local court rules

And What Happens If You Miss the Deadline? In most criminal and civil cases, there are many court orders issued. These are “interlocutory” (temporary) orders

This blog discusses the considerations in the division of a farm as part of the marital estate and how same may be valued in a

In some divorces, there is “foreign” real estate within the total marital estate1. Typically, this falls into one of three categories: (1) a timeshare or

From time-to-time, we all hear news stories about large weekly or monthly alimony awards provided to a spouse during and following divorce. The point behind

In today’s digital world with global work and play, people from different cultures, backgrounds, and ages marry. In many cases, there are significant differences in

Marriages fail for many reasons. There are no longer fault-based divorces in America. This means that a spouse no longer has to prove “fault” such

For the most part, the legal system is structured to allow freedom of choice in picking your attorney, much like the medical system allows you
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