Steps of the Divorce Process
Ending a marriage is never easy, and it’s essential to take the decision to divorce very seriously. Unfortunately, many people hold misconceptions about the divorce
Ending a marriage is never easy, and it’s essential to take the decision to divorce very seriously. Unfortunately, many people hold misconceptions about the divorce
The division of property is a crucial part of nearly every divorce. A couple’s assets and property often have emotional ties and are also important
When parents divorce or separate, one of the most common ways they navigate custody arrangements is through co-parenting. Co-parenting is more likely to be successful
When individuals go through a divorce or custody dispute, one of the most common concerns is how a judge will evaluate their case. Many people
Stange Law Firm President, Kirk Stange, was recently featured in Yahoo Entertainment discussing the financial considerations surrounding Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s reported prenuptial agreement.
Ending a marriage is a major decision. Anyone considering divorce must weigh their options carefully. Of course, some marriages result in divorce after years of
When one person in a couple is in the military, their divorce may be substantially different from a traditional civil divorce. Military divorces are handled
Legal separation and divorce are often conflated. While similar, these two legal processes are different and serve different purposes. If you are having troubles in
When your divorce has a formal, court-ordered process of discovery, it often includes depositions. This is a process that takes place out of court but
Inheritance laws can be difficult to fully understand. There are several factors and variables to consider, and each inheritance case is unique in its own
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