How Can a DUI Affect a Divorce
If you are going through a divorce, you are probably filled with stress and worry. The last thing you would need is something taking up more of your energy, time, or emotions. That is exactly what would happen if you
If you are going through a divorce, you are probably filled with stress and worry. The last thing you would need is something taking up more of your energy, time, or emotions. That is exactly what would happen if you
Drug Testing in Child Custody Suits: Protecting the Best Interests of the Child Drug and alcohol use and abuse can significantly impair the ability to be a good parent. Drug testing in child custody cases is increasingly common. Several U.S.
Good Co-Parenting and Preventing Conflict Can Involve Some New Pick-up and Drop-off Tips For many divorced parents, there is usually a period when picking up and dropping off kids works out well, and other times people need some helpful pick-up
New Divorce Clients Frequently Ask About How They Can Maintain Their Lifestyle After Divorce In high-net-worth divorces spouses may be concerned about their ability to maintain their lifestyle after the divorce. While there is no absolute right to have everything
The Practice of Using Initials and Pseudonyms in Legal Filings A practice done by many layers for the past many decades, many attorneys have filed their lawsuits with just their initials, aliases, and pseudonyms. This method has been constantly practiced
Different States and Marital Property Laws: Complications with Community Property The distinction between community property and separate property is easy to determine when both parties have always been in Texas, but when one acquired property in another state, there can
Perhaps the most glaring difference between a common law marriage and a marriage is that the former is not registered as a religious or civil marriage. However, many states recognize a common law marriage the same as they recognize a
Kids Going Back-to-School and Divorce, When You Get One Shot at Raising Your Children The stakes are high when you are raising children to be well-educated and successful and this back-to-school and divorce podcast focuses on these challenges. The requirements
Considerations and Options for Co-parents Choosing a New School. As children go back to school this fall, some are starting middle school and others will be in high school. Changing schools and groups of friends can be stressful for children
School is back in session and there are a few back-to-school ideas for divorced parents. Regardless of your relationship and communications with the other parent, there are opportunities to share the roles and responsibilities of parenting when school starts and
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