Time To Call A Child Custody Lawyer

Some couples work out the parenting arrangements after a divorce or break-up between themselves. However, matters dealing with minor-aged children are often far too important to leave to novices. The following circumstances are far from uncommon when a relationship ends. In many cases, both you and the other parent will need a lawyer. Even uncontested divorces can mean a need for legal advice and support. While it's helpful if you both can agree on child custody and visitation matters, you never know when some of the below issues will crop up. Read More 

Getting Ready To End Your Marriage

Deciding to divorce is a tough decision that can easily leave you depressed, broke, and dealing with all kinds of emotions. How do you do it? Open up to Your Partner The first step in a divorce is to tell your partner what you're thinking and why you want a divorce. Some reasons for divorce are infidelity, drug abuse, abandonment, and cruelty. It could be that you don't feel the same way for your partner as you did when you wed. Read More 

Frequently Asked Questions About Military Divorces

Military personnel who want to get a divorce go through the same procedures as any other person. However, there are other factors that affect military divorces. For example, the Uniformed Services Former Spouses' Protection Act affects issues related to a military pension, spousal support, and child support. Here are some frequently asked questions about military divorces. Can a Member of the Military Slow Down a Divorce? During a divorce, one spouse issues the other spouse divorce papers. Read More