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How to Tell If Your Spouse Is Planning a Divorce

Your spouse might be laying the groundwork for divorce by displaying certain behaviors and actions. It’s important to remember that each person and every relationship is unique, and there could be other reasons for changes in behavior. However, if you…

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Divorce and Decision Making

Divorce is a major life change that can significantly impact your decision-making abilities. The emotional turmoil of divorce can cloud your judgment leading to impulsive decisions that may harm your best outcome. Before discussing divorce with your spouse, consider the…

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Signs a Spouse May Be Planning a Divorce

Some behavioral signs and actions may indicate your spouse is laying the groundwork for divorce. It’s important to remember that each person and every relationship is unique, and there could be other reasons for changes in behavior. However, if you…

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Domestic Violence and the Law

Domestic violence (DV), also domestic abuse, encompasses violent acts or threats directed between people in a close familial or social relationship. A couple may be dating, living together, or married. Two people may share a child or be family members. Those…

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How Prenuptial Agreements Work

You might imagine that people with lots of assets and money need prenuptial agreements. However, any couple with individually owned property, assets, or significant debts should consider signing a prenuptial agreement. There may be valuable collections or sentimental items to…

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When to Hire a Family Lawyer

Family law encompasses a variety of issues that arise within family relationships, such as domestic partnerships, civil unions, marriages, adoptions, divorces, and child custody and support enforcement. While no law in the US states you must have legal representation when…

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Family Law Custody

Custody, Visitation, and Grandparent Rights

What can you do if a parent restricts your visitation rights to a young grandchild or you feel the child is in a problematic or dangerous living situation? All fifty states and the District of Columbia have variations of grandparent…

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Modifying Your Existing Parenting Plan

Upon your divorce or separation case, a family court judge will decide on your parenting plan based on the children’s needs. Co-parenting arrangements, however, can experience unforeseen circumstances that require modification or changes to the existing plan.  Some circumstances that…

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