Moving is inevitable. Families relocate across state lines every day, and usually, the last thing a spouse thinks about is how this move could impact a future divorce proceeding, however, this is something that you can— and should—consider before moving. No two...
When we think of legal proceedings, most of us picture standing trial before a judge and jury. More than 90% of lawsuits in the U.S., however, are resolved outside of court. Some people choose to settle a case before trial, but in civil and family cases,...
The COVID-19 pandemic has presented us with an unprecedented health risk that has impacted nearly every aspect of our lives. For parents with child visitation court orders, spending time with children is generally no exception. Unfortunately, some parents have safety...
A properly executed, Collaborative Divorce can save a significant amount of time, heartache, and expense in the long run.You may be thinking, what is collaborative divorce? It is a method of Divorce where both spouses hire their attorneys who practice collaborative...
In some circumstances, divorces are inevitable and the best option for both parties involved. Even when this is true, there is no denying that divorces change peoples’ lives. In many circumstances, divorces impact the kids the hardest. Let’s take a look at how a...
So your spouse filed for divorce and you decided to ignore it. Now your spouse received a default judgement and you received a final divorce decree with a bunch of things you did not agree to. Don’t worry there might be a way to set the default agreement aside. ...