If you are involved in a legitimate domestic violence incident, there are things you need to do to avoid any misconception that your claims may be false.
Legal Issues
A Guide to Seeking a Name Change After Divorce or Marriage in California
Los Angeles courts and California as a whole provide a number of ways to legally change your name when seeking a name change. Here’s what you should know.
4 Common Divorce Regrets – and How to Avoid Them
While a divorce can greatly affect you emotionally, it can also impact you financially. As you go through the divorce process, remember that the decisions you make now will have long-term effects on your future. As a Certified Divorce Financial Analyst (CDFA), I’ve seen people make numerous mistakes as they went through a divorce, especially when […]
New Role of Prenuptial Agreements & Determining Embryonic Custody
Prenuptial agreements are changing with the modern world, which is why many couples now address more cutting-edge issues like embryonic custody.
Structuring Tax-Free Property Settlements Between Divorcing Spouses
Utilizing Section 1041 of the Internal Revenue Code, divorcing spouses can achieve tax-free property settlements. Read on to learn more.
Who Gets the Family Home in a Divorce?
People work hard in this country to acquire and maintain their family home. In most families, the family residence is the most significant asset, both from a financial standpoint and from an emotional standpoint. In addition, the mortgage obligation that is tied to the family home is almost always the most significant debt of the […]
Common-Law Marriages in Ohio
Common-Law Marriage in Ohio
Alienation of Affections: A Former Ground for Action
Alienation of Affections
Marital Agreements in California: How to Protect Yourself
When it comes to martial agreements in California, having something in place can help you protect your assets during a divorce.
The Reasonable Preference of the Child in Custody Cases
In child custody cases, one of the 12 factors that must be considered is MCLA 722.23(i) – the reasonable preference of the child. In this article, I will be discussing the realities of the application of this statute from a family court judge’s perspective. I recently spoke on this issue at the Michigan Chapter of the American […]
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