
What happens to college funds if parents divorce and who is responsible for paying for the children’s college education? Read More
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What happens to college funds if parents divorce and who is responsible for paying for the children’s college education? Read More
As a result of the false information out there for public consumption, it is important for a party considering or going through a divorce to consult with counsel to make sure they have the correct information relevant to his or her own case. Read More
One of the first questions I ask potential divorce clients in an initial consultation is when they separated from their spouse. A client’s date of separation is an important date for their divorce proceedings and it is not always easy to define. Read more here. Read More
Often interim issues crop up during the pendency of a divorce case that require the Court’s attention before a final resolution on the economic issues and the entry of a divorce decree. Read more about interim issues for special relief here. Read More
You and your spouse have decided to call your marriage quits. One of your friends may have mentioned mediation to you as a possible alternative to the often time consuming, uncertain and expensive traditional avenue to resolve the issues as a result of the end of your relationship, namely the court system. So what is mediation and how does it work? Read More
Often, clients ask if they can make the other party move out of the house, or if one party has already moved out of the house whether they can now change the locks to prevent that party from moving back in. Here is some information that may help you understand your options. Read More