Divorce is not cheap. Larry Rich explains the kind of money you will need to pay your legal team in order to go through with the divorce successfully.
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Common Questions (US)
Family lawyers answer some of the most frequently asked questions about the lawyer-client relationship.
Navigating the Child Support Services Department at CCW
Learn how the Central Civil West (CCW) in Los Angeles works from attorney James Adam Lazor, and understand the process of when served with Child Support Services Department (CSSD) complaint or a default judgment.
So You’re Getting Divorced…
Family lawyer Jennifer S. Tier, of Chicago law firm Boyle Feinberg Sharma, answers 15 common questions about divorce.
Being Served With Divorce Papers
What to Do after Being Served with Divorce Papers One experience that no one wants to have happen is being served with divorce papers. This is especially true when it comes as a surprise. Through all the emotions and thoughts that you go through, the overwhelming question that you’ll ask yourself is, “What now?” Everyone’s […]
If my ex-spouse gets sick or dies, how do I ensure child support payments?
My husband has no life insurance, and I’m counting on him for child support payments. What happens if he gets sick or dies? Is there some way of ensuring that the payments will continue?
Post Divorce Insurance
Thinking ahead about several types of insurance that may be required to protect the terms of your settlement will enable you to include discussion of them during negotiations. You don’t not want any surprises at the end, whether you are the prospective insured or the beneficiary. Such a surprise could derail the terms you and […]
Collaborative Family Law: Possible Perils
Be aware of the possible pitfalls and perils that Collaborative Family Law could have before making a decision on how to proceed.
Would I have to fire my lawyer if I want another legal opinion?
What if I don’t agree with my lawyer regarding tactics and strategies? Can I get a second legal opinion without firing my lawyer?
Is a member of the military required to support their spouse and child while the divorce is pending?
The military takes spousal and child support very seriously. You could be court-martialed or you could be brought before the board if you are not supporting your wife and child even through a divorce.













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