Legal Articles, Child Support

If You Have Not Divorced in Mexico, Can You Remarry in the United States?

If you have not divorced in Mexico, but you remarried in the United States, could this affect you? In short, yes. If you are married to another person anywhere in the world, you may not marry again until your first marriage is formally ended.

The Importance of Illinois Prenuptial Agreements

The prenuptial agreement. We hear about it in movies, on television, and may have signed one or know someone that signed one before entering into marriage.

When is a Divorced Uncontested?

Know whether your divorce is contested or uncontested before you hire an attorney. If you and your spouse do not agree on every issue, including ihe division of assets, amount and length of alimony and child support, your divorce is contested and you need to make sure you hire the right attorney.

Divorce Tips for Illinois Moms

Thousands of moms go through a divorce each year; though the process is certainly difficult, it can be manageable if you follow some simple tips to ease the inevitable changes you and your family will be experiencing.

Indirect & Direct Illinois Child Support Payments

One of the greatest and most obvious concerns newly divorced parents have is in regards to their children. Divorce proceedings can be time-consuming, expensive, emotional, and very difficult on a family.

New Illinois Domestic Violence Law

The Illinois legislature has recently taken critical, necessary steps to ensure the safety of women suffering from domestic violence.

Illinois Divorce Tips for New Beginnings in the New Year

January marks a new beginning for all of us: new year, new goals, new life. On the flip side, January is also historically the month where the most divorces are filed. This article offers some tips for those faced with divorce this new year.

Divorce Tips for Dads in Connecticut

Going through a divorce can be challenging, especially as a parent. This article offers some divorce tips for fathers in Connecticut.

For Divorced Florida Parents, Child Support Can Be a Matter of Trust

Most Florida parents realize that it is their responsibility to support their children following a divorce

Hidden Money Can Create Problems for Property Division in Florida Divorces

In most divorces, money is a huge issue. It is even more important when settling a high asset divorce.

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