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Prenuptial Agreement Guide: Everything You Need to Know About Prenups A prenuptial agreement is a contract that stipulates how property and assets will be divided up if the couple divorces. Many...
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Prenuptial Agreement Guide: Everything You Need to Know About Prenups A prenuptial agreement is a contract that stipulates how property and assets will be divided up if the couple divorces. Many...
The decision to move on from a marriage can take place over the course of many weeks or even months. For many people part of the divorce is the decision to have a separation from the other party....
A divorce is the dissolution of marriage, but sometimes couples opt for a separation agreement as an alternative to the permanence of divorce. In a legal separation, both parties agree to live ap...
When parents decide to divorce, one of the biggest issues they face is how to keep the well-being of their children at the forefront. This is especially important when it comes to visitation righ...
It is common for a civil divorce to be contested by one spouse. An annulment that is being sought in a civil court can also be contested, although such cases are found much less frequently on cou...
Escrow accounts are used to help resolve disputes and make distributing money from settlements or divorces easier. The account is usually a trust set up by your attorney. The money in escrow can...
What is an Annulment? Legal Requirements and Process When a marriage doesn't work out, a divorce is the most common choice. However, there are certain instances in which an annulment may be possi...
New York Family Law Courts encourage divorcing couples to settle their differences. This includes working to settle issues surrounding financial matters, children, and other elements associated w...
During the divorce process, your spouse may want to obtain your cell phone records and bills. The most likely reason for this is when your spouse is alleging that you committed adultery and are a...
The short answer to this question: probably. The longer answer is that it really depends on your particular case. There are a few different factors that need to be looked at to determine whether...
Annulment vs Divorce Attorney: Complete Guide to Void and Voidable Marriages Understanding the Difference Between Annulment and Divorce Most people never assume they'll know the ins and outs of d...
An annulment is very different from a divorce as it legally renders a marriage as having never occurred rather than dissolving the marriage. There are many reasons you may have for wanting to con...
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