Apple recently released iOS 16 for the iPhone with an array of new features, including one that could affect couples considering or are actively litigating their divorce. The new...
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What Constitutes Going to Court in Divorce?
If you are looking to divorce your spouse, you may think that as soon as you file for divorce, you are “going to court.” However, there is a significant difference between filing...
When Is the Best Time to Give Your Fiancé a Prenuptial Agreement?
Prenuptial agreements are often misunderstood. Many people think only wealthy people need them. The reality is that anyone going into marriage with significant assets or debt...
Two Ways to Enforce Your Divorce Settlement Agreement
Unfortunately, a final judgment of divorce does not always end all legal problems. For example, it’s not unusual for a party to stop paying spousal or child support or violate...
Why You Get What You Pay for When Hiring a Divorce Attorney
Unfortunately, divorce can be expensive. Legal fees can be high especially when the parties are unwilling to compromise and, instead, insist on fighting over every issue. Some...
Who Can Take the Federal Child Tax Credit When Parents Are Divorced?
U.S. tax law provides parents with a federal child tax credit as a way to reduce their federal taxes and help them more easily support their children. When parents are married,...