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  • What Are the Different Ways to Legally End Your Marriage?
    What Are the Different Ways to Legally End Your Marriage?

    When your marriage is at a low point, it can be difficult to decide what to do next. You may have a hard time understanding your options through the fog of your emotional distress. This article is ...

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  • The Four Major Decisions in a Divorce, Part 4: Child Support
    The Four Major Decisions in a Divorce, Part 4: Child Support

    In this final installment of our four-part series , we take a closer look at child support rulings. When it comes to money, it’s easy to see any payment as a burden. We often feel powerless over our ...

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  • The Four Major Decisions in a Divorce, Part 3: Child Custody and Visitation
    The Four Major Decisions in a Divorce, Part 3: Child Custody and Visitation

    In this series of articles, our firm is taking a closer look into the major decisions that affect all divorces. Last month, we discussed spousal support and property division . When your family ...

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  • The Four Major Decisions in a Divorce, Part 2: Spousal Support
    The Four Major Decisions in a Divorce, Part 2: Spousal Support

    In all divorces, there are certain decisions you must make. If there are children involved, you have two additional concerns you must address. In this series of articles, we will explore each of these ...

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  • The Four Major Decisions in a Divorce, Part 1: Property Division
    The Four Major Decisions in a Divorce, Part 1: Property Division

    In all divorces, there are certain decisions you must make. If there are children involved, you have two additional concerns you must address. In this series of articles, we will explore each of these ...

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  • When Do I Need to Sell My Property in My Divorce?
    When Do I Need to Sell My Property in My Divorce?

    People get possessive in a divorce, which is a reasonable response. There are many concerns about what property you might keep or lose, and you can’t always control these outcomes. Among these ...

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