The Process of a Collaborative Divorce
Collaborative divorces are a way of resolving a divorce outside of court through alternative dispute resolution (ADR). Spouses can work together with their divorce attorneys
Collaborative divorces are a way of resolving a divorce outside of court through alternative dispute resolution (ADR). Spouses can work together with their divorce attorneys
In most cases, divorcing parents want to spend as much time as possible with their children, and Oklahoma courts operate under the assumption that allowing
On behalf of Stange Law Firm, PC posted in Divorce/Separation on Monday, March 11, 2019. Everyone needs an escape now and then. Anyone with a
Because digital assets can be moved quickly and may not sit with a familiar financial institution, the early focus should be on access points. Exchange
Divorce poses several complex financial problems to everyone who goes through the process. While the concept of divorce may seem straightforward at the outset, many
The discovery process in a divorce is an exchange of financial and other important information. In any divorce, spouses must divide property between them. In
Determinations of child custody can be bitterly fought in family courts throughout the US, and many parents struggle to cope with custody orders they believe
Stange Law Firm is pleased to share that President and Founding Partner Kirk Stange recently appeared as a guest on the Co-Parenting Beyond Conflict podcast
Filing for a divorce can be an emotionally challenging experience for all parties involved. It becomes even more challenging when one spouse refuses to cooperate.
Stange Law Firm President Kirk Stange was recently featured in MarketWatch in the article “Getting married when you’re older can be a financial minefield —

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