Even uncontested and amicable divorces are a major drain on the finances, and if tax problems arise in the aftermath, yours could cost you even after the order is issued. Below are some potential [...]
Divorce creates emotional upheaval, especially for children. You and your spouse are both represented throughout the entire process by attorneys who protect your interests and present your [...]
If your divorce is high-conflict and your spouse intends to gain the upper hand when it comes to child custody and support, spousal maintenance, and other contentious matters, then you want to [...]
Although a child support order may be acceptable at the time it is issued by the court, there may come a time when it has to be modified. Perhaps you have lost your job or had your hours cut [...]
Although such a choice is no longer the norm, many men and women still opt to give up their careers after marriage and stay home to both raise the children and maintain the family home. When such [...]
Every parent has a moral and legal obligation to provide for their children financially. Divorce does not change this commitment, which is why non-custodial parents are required to pay child [...]
Whenever you initiate a court action, the other party or parties must be served with notice, so that they may respond. There are very specific rules that govern the way these documents are [...]
Military divorces have unique complications that civilian divorces do not, primarily because there are special state and federal laws that govern the way they are conducted as well as how marital [...]
Divorce is difficult for the entire family, but when there are special needs children, the complications are intensified. These children require certain types of special care to help them live [...]
It is technically possible to modify a divorce order if your circumstances or those of your ex-spouse or children change after it has been issued. Reasons for seeking a modification include: A [...]