Legal Articles, Child Support

The Massachusetts Alimony Statute Requires the Characterization of Alimony Based Upon All Income of the Paying Spouse

The Massachusetts Alimony Statute Requires the Characterization of Alimony Based Upon All Income of the Paying Spouse

New Hampshire Courts Use The "Best Interests" Standard in Making Child Custody Determinations

New Hampshire Courts Use The "Best Interests" Standard in Making Child Custody Determinations

A Court May Consider Past Income and Earnings In Making An Alimony Award

A Court May Consider Past Income and Earnings In Making An Alimony Award

A Constructive Trust May Be Used To Remedy ERISA Preemption

A Constructive Trust May Be Used To Remedy ERISA Preemption

How A Constructive Trust May Be Used To Enforce A Divorce Decree or Agreement

How A Constructive Trust May Be Used To Enforce A Divorce Decree or Agreement

Unique Issues With Dividing Property Under a Short-Term Marriage

Unique Issues With Dividing Property Under a Short-Term Marriage

Divorce Court has Authority to Award One Parent Sole Decision Making Responsibility For The Children

Divorce Court has Authority to Award One Parent Sole Decision Making Responsibility For The Children

The Massachusetts Alimony Statute Permits the Court to Order Rehabilitative Alimony Based on the Prospect of Future Employment

The Massachusetts Alimony Statute Permits the Court to Order Rehabilitative Alimony Based on the Prospect of Future Employment

DuPage Family Law Firm Recognizes Attorney's 2014 Accomplishments

Wheaton, Illinois divorce and family law firm Anderson & Associates, P.C. acknowledges attorneys Kiley M. Whitty and for her recent professional accomplishments.

The Difference Between Prenuptial and Postnuptial Agreements

Weddings should be one of the happiest moments in any person’s life and they definitely are if the right precautions are taken. Of course, matrimony is all about love, but you also have to think about the long haul - including prenuptial and postnuptial contracts.

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