Two Tips to Ensure Minimum Contact with Your Ex After Divorce

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Separating from a dangerous spouse is critical to your health and safety. Unfortunately, some people become even more problematic during and after the process and resort to stalking, harassment, and other bad behaviors to further victimize their exes. If you want to ensure you never see your ex again, here are two things to negotiate in your divorce. Opt for Lump Sum Payments Depending on the circumstances of your divorce, you may be awarded spousal and/or child support to help you stay afloat after leaving your ex-spouse.

22 September 2020

When Addiction Is Part Of Your Divorce Situation

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The issue of drug and alcohol abuse is one that touches many lives. Children, spouses, and other family members can suffer untold misery because of addiction problems. It's not too surprising that some couples are unable to hold their marriage together when addiction enters the relationship. When addiction is involved, the usual issues that plague the divorce process can be escalated and the process can become more complex and stressful for all.

4 June 2020

The Financial Effects Of A Divorce That You Should Know About And Plan For

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When you and your spouse call it quits and begin pursuing a divorce, the divorce will affect both of you in many different ways. You may experience emotional consequences from this, and you will also experience financial effects. Understanding the financial effects of a divorce can help you plan for them, and this is important to help make your life easier and less stressful and challenging afterward. Here are several financial effects to know about and begin planning for right away.

21 August 2019

Understanding The Best Interest Of The Child

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The goal of the custody hearing is to determine what is in the best interest of the child. If you find that you are not able to win custody of your child, you might wonder why the act of you having custody would be against the best interest of the child. There are several things to look at. Stability One of the main concerns the courts have is stability. If one side having custody would lead to the child still living in the same house, the courts are more likely to want to give custody to that parent.

24 June 2019

Medical Malpractice When You Are Injured After Treatment

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When it comes to medical doctors, one of the first rules is to do no harm. While you may trust your treatment team, there may come a time when you are injured because of their negligent behavior. If you have had an operation and your outcome is not as expected, proving medical negligence may take some work. In any medical malpractice case, you have to first have injuries. Then you must be able to prove that your treatment provider acted outside of what is normal.

29 April 2019

3 Tips To Be Executor Of A Loved One's Estate

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Did you recently lose a loved one? Perhaps a parent, sibling, or another close family member? Are you the executor of their estate? Being executor can be a complex and difficult job, especially if the individual had many assets or if they have a complicated financial situation. In many cases, the estate may need to go through probate, which is a legal process that can take weeks or even months to complete.

15 March 2019

Don't Wait for a Divorce—Life's Too Short to Put Off Finding Joy

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Is this the year that you stop living a life in which you are unhappy? Is your marriage the trigger to your unhappiness? What are you waiting for? Life is too short to put off finding your own happiness. Here, you'll find a bit of information that can help you begin making the changes you may need to finally find some joy in life. Contact a Divorce Lawyer The very first thing to do is contact a divorce lawyer.

4 January 2019