One of the most common ways domestic violence convictions can affect a divorce proceeding is the right of child custody afforded to the abuser. Learn more here.
Divorce and Annulment
Divorce Month During COVID-19: Why Divorce Rates Are Expected to Rise
January, also known as “Divorce Month,” tends to see an increase in divorce filings and inquiries.
When You Do And Do Not Need a Divorce Lawyer
Whether you should hire a divorce lawyer or not depends on a number of factors.
How to Plan For the Future When You Begin Divorce Proceedings
By thinking about the future now, you’ll be able to focus on the right things before you begin divorce proceedings.
4 Things You Should Know About A Military Divorce
From where you file for divorce to the issue of benefits, we’ve covered four things you should know about a military divorce.
Don’t Overlook the Details in Your Divorce Agreement
Here are our top 5 details not to overlook to ensure your agreement doesn’t fall victim to the financial pitfalls of a poorly written divorce agreement.
Setting Yourself Up For Success Before, During and After Your Divorce
Here are some tips on setting yourself up for success before, during, and after divorce.
Saving Your Marriage During COVID-19
In March 2020, overnight, we experienced not only a global shock, but massive upheaval and change.
How to Get a Legal Separation Without a Family Lawyer
Here are tips on how to get a legal separation without a family lawyer.
How Domestic Violence Affects a Divorce Case
Although the definition of domestic violence varies from state to state, it can commonly be understood to include any acts of actual or threatened abuse including physical, sexual, emotional or financial abuse, and threatening or intimidating behavior towards a spouse.
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