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2017
Divorce Do’s and Don'ts
It is no secret that divorce can be an emotional process. Even when the situation appears to be amicable, tempers can run high and the stress of it can put both parties over the edge and cause them to react. However, it is important to remember that your actions have consequences, so you should never act out impulsively due to your emotions or the results could cost you and impact the outcome of ...
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11
Oct
2017
The Impact of Domestic Violence on Divorce
Ending your marriage to an abusive spouse takes a lot of courage and strength. As you begin this process, your attorney will inform you of the impact it can have on your divorce, including child custody, spousal support, and property division. If you are the victim of domestic violence and are seeking a divorce from your spouse, it is crucial to obtain legal representation as soon as possible. ...
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4
Oct
2017
When Is My Divorce Final?
Many people who are in the midst of the divorce process are often so overwhelmed and emotionally spent that they cannot wait for it to all be over, even if they were resistant to the idea of getting a divorce. Even after you and your spouse work out the details of your settlement, whether in mediation or through litigation, your divorce is only official once you get a Final Judgment of Divorce. ...
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