It’s not likely that couples think of divorce when they get married. Unfortunately, however, nearly 50% of marriages in the United States end up there. The divorce rates have been high in the United States for decades, but some of the thoughts we hear about divorce trends might have become antiquated. Here are four current facts about divorces.
Read MoreDepositions can be a very intimidating process, specifically for someone who is unfamiliar with the process. There are many things that can feel overwhelming in the process like pressure from the opposing counsel and more. There are some common traps to be wary of in your preparation for your deposition.
Read MoreFinding the right lawyer can be a difficult decision, even when you know you have a solid case. If you are running into lawyers who are continually declining to work with you, there is a possibility you might be saying the wrong things to them. Here are five things you should never say to a lawyer.
Read MoreAll lawyers meet with their prospective clients in what is known as an initial consultation. This is the in-depth interaction you will have together, and this meeting will allow both parties to decide if you all should work together. Essentially you are both interviewing each other, gaining information and potentially advice even if you choose to not work together.
Read More“Child maltreatment” is the technical term for child abuse or neglect. Abuse and neglect can take on many different forms, such as: physical abuse, sexual abuse, neglect, sexual exploitation, or abandonment by a guardian of the child. Child maltreatment not only occurs when a caretaker harms a child, but also when they allow harm to be done to the child, or they fail to meet the basic needs of the child.
Read MoreNo, you do not need a lawyer to get a restraining order. However, you may wish to have a lawyer, especially if your situation is going to go to trial. If you can, it is usually advisable to contact a lawyer to ensure that your legal rights are protected.
Read MoreEven the most well-thought-out plans for child support may need adjustments over time. There are numerous reasons in which you may need to change your child support, perhaps you are no longer able to cover your child’s basic needs. Either parent can go back and ask the court to change the amount paid, whether that be up or down.
Read MoreWhen you get divorced, community property is generally divided equally between former spouses, while each spouse gets to retain their own separate property. Equitable distribution: In all other states, assets and earnings accumulated during marriages are divided fairly but not necessarily equally.
Read MoreIf you are facing a divorce you will want to understand what alimony is to see if you could request it, or if you think your former spouse might ask for it. It’s important to understand how the judge decides to award it, when you can change or stop your payments and how you might reach an agreement on the issue without a judge’s decision for you.
Read MoreWhile legal services are not always the cheapest investment, they are almost always the best idea. Anyone with a legal eye will tell you to hire an experienced attorney who is a professional and understands the system. Having a skilled lawyer fighting for the results you need can make all the difference.
Read MoreMost adoptions are focused on what’s best for the child, but not necessarily the rights of the child. Adoption can be a journey full of emotions, ups and downs, and more. There can be sadness and overwhelming joy centered in the same situation. One aspect of adoption that is not frequently discussed is the occasions on which an adoptee has questions about their rights post-adoption.
Read MoreBy definition, a trust fund is a separate legal entity that holds property and assets for an individual, and for their benefit. Trust funds can benefit the immediate individuals who inherit the assets, and they can also benefit generations to come. Some examples of assets included in trust funds are: money, stock, property, or even a business.
Read MoreLegal issues can be expensive and counsel is not always affordable. Do not abandon finding legal representation until you have exhausted all options. If you are facing a family law issue and are unable to afford the entire effort necessary for your case, there are other strategies you might consider to assist in your journey.
Read MoreTalking about end-of-life planning is never easy. But when you are prepared, the conversation can be far more bearable. And having the right family law attorney guiding you through the process will help you navigate the difficult waters.
Read MoreWith all that has happened since the global pandemic began, all businesses are pivoting to continue operations. The legal field is no different. While in-person court hearings may have decreased, and meetings have gone virtual, legal services are still needed around the world. lasting impacts that the COVID-19 pandemic will have on how we think about the delivery of legal services remain to be unseen.
Read MoreAdoption is not just for babies and little kids. It is both legal and possible to adopt an adult. In many cases, your new adult family member just simply is a legal adult and voluntarily agrees to be adopted. While there are a lot of reasons that could go into an adult adoption, having a well-versed family law attorney on your side will assist the process.
Read MoreFamily lawyers come to the aid of those in good times and in bad. They represent spouses during divorces, assist with resolving issues of custody, facilitate adoptions and end-of-life planning. A typical day for a family lawyer may involve drafting a will, attending a hearing on a divorce case, and meeting with potential clients. With family law covering so many issues, no two days have to look the same.
Read MoreProbate is the legal process of administering the estate of a deceased person. A person’s estate is a collection of everything they owned at the time of their passing. Probate does not end until the property of the deceased is released to their rightful beneficiaries. A person’s estate is typically itemized in their last will and testament to dictate their wishes regarding their belongings.
Read MoreDeveloping a relationship with a non-biological child can be complex. It can also be very rewarding and exciting. What many prospective adoptive step-parents don’t know is that their adoption can be surprisingly complicated legally. Having the right legal team on your side will help your process go as smoothly as possible.
Read MoreCustody agreements are not always the easiest scenario to navigate through. The reality is that you might wish to spend more time with your children, but you are unable to because of your custody order. And in other situations, perhaps your work schedule changes, and you are no longer able to continue the same order of custody you have enjoyed.
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