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What is Considered Separate Property in a Divorce?

Separate property is property that one spouse obtained prior to the marriage or after the separation date for the marriage. But, it also includes: (see article)

Here's How to Find out If Your Spouse Is Hiding Money During a Divorce

Ultimately, securing your future is important for each of you, and being fair in the sharing of assets leads to a short and clean separation.

Can I Relocate and Take My Kids After a Divorce?

If you are thinking of relocating after divorce, it is best to speak with an experienced St. Louis divorce lawyer who can advise you on how best to proceed.

Restraining Orders In California Must Be Taken Very Seriously

This article details the different types of restraining orders and why they need to be taken so seriously.

How is child support calculated in Indiana?

The Indiana child support guidelines state that a child’s quality of life should not be affected by a divorce.

How to Deal With a Narcissist in Divorce

Divorce attorney Micheal Bouldin, describes how to deal with a narcissist, or person with narcissistic personality disorder, through the divorce process. Involvement of professionals, use of history and litigation versus mediation and negotiation are all discussed. Also discussed is what to expect when dividing assets, valuing businesses and custody matters.

Parenting after Divorce: More than 1 Model!

Co-parenting...it gets great press, but it's NOT your only option. Many divorce situations call for an entirely different model: parallel parenting.

Orders of Protection: When Should Victims Apply for One?

During her observations as a Court law clerk intern for the late Honorable Judhe, Willard Lassers, in the Domestic Relations Division of the Circuit Court of Cook County, Wendy assisted in case development, and documentation which gave her a behind the scenes view into some very traumatic times in people’s lives. Shocked at how often people were not getting proper counsel to get through very critical processes, Wendy began her journey into family law.

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