Changing Your Last Name After Divorce
During divorce proceedings, the couple, along with their lawyers, typically come to an agreement on the division of assets and debts, parenting time, child support,
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During divorce proceedings, the couple, along with their lawyers, typically come to an agreement on the division of assets and debts, parenting time, child support,
If you are considering divorce, there are several steps you can take before announcing it to your spouse. These steps help you explore your options
Social media has become part of the fabric of our lives. Rather than being a simple form of distraction, social media is now a way
Florida’s Sixth Judicial Circuit has issued a publication entitled Visitation Dos and Don’ts. While written for Florida parents, the approaches listed in the publication will
In Maryland, both the District Court and the Circuit Court have the power to issue a protective order. This order is designed to protect you
Getting a divorce takes a long time in the state of Maryland. During that time, you may feel anxious, depressed, angry, excited, filled with dread,
No married couple enters into the bonds of matrimony with the intention of the relationship ending in divorce. Instead, couples enter marriage with the intention
A prenuptial agreement, sometimes referred to as a “prenup,” is a contractual agreement that protects the parties from unanticipated and undesirable results, should the marriage
Divorce can be a costly process, both emotionally and financially. Often times, the emotion associated with ending a marriage leads to making money mistakes that
Co-parenting the children is an essential part of a healthy divorce. You and your soon to be ex may no longer have much, if anything,
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