Divorce has the potential to turn into a bitter and adversarial process. Unless both parties are committed to being amicable, things can get really messy as assets are fought over, and personal [...]
With military divorces, one or both spouses are active or retired members of a U.S. military service such as the army, navy, or air force. Although the procedural process is the same for both [...]
When a New York couple gets married, each spouse usually assumes that everything they owned while single will remain theirs to keep in the event that the marriage ends in divorce. This isn’t [...]
Divorce can cause special challenges long after the paperwork is filed and decree issued, but this is especially true where child custody is concerned. For single people or a married couple with [...]