Tag: Divorce

Questions to Ask a Divorce Attorney During Initial Consultation

Written by on February 15, 2022 in Uncategorized with 0 Comments
Questions to Ask a Divorce Attorney During Initial Consultation

If you are considering a divorce, it is a good idea to schedule an initial consultation with a family law attorney.   The initial consultation typically lasts one hour.  During the initial consultation the family law attorney should let you know what your rights and responsibilities are, provide you with a roadmap of what to expect […]

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Can We Include a “No Cheating” Clause in our Prenuptial Agreement?

Written by on February 2, 2021 in Uncategorized with 0 Comments
Can We Include a “No Cheating” Clause in our Prenuptial Agreement?

We try so hard avoid celebrity gossip.  We really, really do.  However, whenever there’s buzz about a prominent celebrity filing for divorce (e.g., Kim Kardashian and Kanye West or Zoe Kravitz and Karl Glusman), people want to know whether the celebrities have a “no cheating clause” in their prenuptial agreement.  For those who don’t know, […]

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Divorce Myth #1: “I don’t have to pay child support if we have 50/50 (equal) custody.”

Written by on March 12, 2019 in Child Support, Court with 0 Comments

The number one question we are asked by clients is why they have to pay child support if they have 50/50 (equal) custody of their children.  The myth and misconception is that if you and the other party spend the same amount of time with your children, i.e., a 50/50 custodial timeshare, then neither party […]

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Do I need a divorce lawyer?

Do I need a divorce lawyer? This is a common question for those thinking about getting a divorce.  We have all heard horror stories about divorces that have cost families their savings.  So it’s not surprising that most people try to do their own divorces. But should you do your own divorce? In all cases, […]

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Spring Break

Written by on March 10, 2016 in Attorneys, Child Custody, Coparenting, Divorce, Parenting with 0 Comments

Spring Break is approaching and it’s time to make sure that your holiday child custody schedules are set.  During a divorce, parents often have an order to share their children’s school holidays, whether it be alternating the holiday each year or dividing the break in half each year. However you and the other parent decide […]

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