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3 Reasons to Consider Getting a Prenuptial Agreement

Here are four reasons you may want to consider a prenuptial agreement: To Protect Generational Wealth and Your Estate, To Protect Yourself From Your Partner's Debts, and to Reduce Financial Drama.

Why You Should Avoid DIY Divorce

Divorce is complex. Hiring a divorce attorney is crucial to avoid mistakes, interpret the law, protect your interests, and save costs.

What Are the Top 5 Reasons for Divorce?

The top five reasons for divorce in Missouri include extra-marital affairs, incompatibility, miscommunication, financial issues, and constant arguments. This article highlights how divorce can be a painful and trying time for couples and how to find help navigating the process.

6 Common Terms Used During a Divorce

This article provides an overview of the key legal terms and phrases associated with divorce, including alternative dispute resolution, nonmarital property, prenuptial and postnuptial agreements, alimony, and decrees. By understanding these terms, individuals going through a divorce can make informed decisions and ensure their rights and interests are protected.

Maryland Military Divorce Overview

When a military family goes through a divorce, unique issues come up.  Understanding the complex issues in a military divorce will lead to better decisions and fairer outcomes. This article highlights some of the most common issues. Remember, a military divorce is not exactly like other divorces; it involves additional legal issues.

Divorce Rates Increase After Holidays

Why Divorce Rates Increase After The Holidays?

Custody rights for the unwed father. Step 3: Child Support.

Custody rights for the unwed father. Step 3: Child Support. Florida pre-approved forms for Child Support Guidelines. http://lauramwright.com/custody-rights-father-child-support #fathersrights #childcustody #childsupport #familylaw #parentingtime

Custody rights for the unwed father. Step 2: The Parenting Plan.

Custody rights for the unwed father. Step 2: The Parenting Plan. Florida pre-approved forms for establishing paternity and a parenting plan. #parentingtime #fathersrights #custody #parentingplan #familylaw #familyattorney #paternity

Custody rights for the unwed father. Step 1: Establishing paternity.

Custody rights for the unwed father. Step 1: Establishing paternity. Florida pre-approved forms for establishing paternity.

Alimony

Will you be ordered to pay Alimony in Florida?

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