How to Ask Your Spouse for a Divorce
Very few conversations end well that start with, “We need to talk.” A heavy discussion about money, a major health problem, or another big life issue is probably…
Very few conversations end well that start with, “We need to talk.” A heavy discussion about money, a major health problem, or another big life issue is probably…
Florida law advocates for the best interests of the child when determining a child custody case. For parents facing child custody disputes in Florida, you should know several…
Child custody can be one of the most contentious parts of an Illinois divorce, particularly if you and your spouse don’t see eye to eye. So if you’re…
Alimony is officially known as spousal support in Michigan, although they are often used interchangeably. Spousal support is often one of the most contentious areas in a divorce.…
What is a divorce deposition? What are common questions you might be asked? How much does it cost? How should you prepare for a deposition? I sat down…
Alimony refers to a court-ordered payment from the high-earning spouse to the other to maintain the marital standard of living. In Nebraska, alimony and spousal support are used…
How well you are able to navigate through your divorce may rest in large part on your ability to produce documents and evidence that can support your claims for alimony, child support, a division of assets and other important issues.
Alimony is a payment that one spouse makes to the other to provide support to create a standard of living similar to that of the marriage. It’s common…
In North Carolina, you’re eligible to file for divorce (also called an “absolute divorce”) after being separated for at least a year and a day. As part of…
Virginia alimony laws dictate that an award (officially known as spousal support) is only granted when the court decides it is necessary. Typically, when spouses are in a…