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Auto Crash Related Back Strains & Sprains | St. Louis Lawyers

A back sprain occurs when the ligaments that connect the bones together are torn or stretched too far. A back strain occurs when the muscles or tendons are torn or stretched too far.

Should I Choose Divorce Court or Mediation?

A blog post about factors to consider when debating between divorce court and mediation.

The Collaborative Divorce Process: An Overview

A blog post about how couples can collaborate during divorce proceeding to ease the process for each other.

Connecticut Court Modifies Alimony, Child Support After Husband Lost Job

A blog post about a case in which a court allowed a husband altered alimony and child support payments after he lost his job and had a lowered income.

Husband Protested Renewed Order to Pay Wife $246,000

A blog post about a case in which a husband protests high payment orders.

Court Possessed Jurisdiction over a Motion to Return Child

A blog post about a case out of Connecticut in which the children of a divorced couple were being kept by the mother in Florida despite being students of the Connecticut school system where the father resides.

Man's Claim of Valid Marriage Can Proceed, New York Court Says

A blog post about a couple in the midst of a divorce claiming that their marriage is in fact valid despite not obtaining a marriage license.

Late-Life Divorce: An Overview

A blog post about divorcing after the age of 50 and how it affects estate planning and other late-life aspects.

Pendente Lite: Temporary Orders in a Divorce Action

A blog post about immediate restrictions that are put into place when a couple enters divorce proceedings.

Is Divorce Mediation Right for Me?

A blog post outlining why mediation may be a better option for some couples seeking divorce.

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