When Getting the House in a Divorce Becomes Like Musical Chairs

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Ways to Be More Sensitive to Children of Divorce During the Holidays

During one of his crazy “reports,” Saturday Night Live’s character Stefon once joked that a club featured a doorman who high-fived children of divorce. While meant as just one of many bizarre things that the imaginary club contained, I think we all agree that children of divorce could often use a high-five, especially during the […]

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DCSS has instigated a child support case against me – I don’t know if I am the father. Will I be on the hook for child support?

It would seem that child support is based on an obvious principle: it is the child’s biological father who is the one to pays child support. However, mothers go to DCSS (Division of Child Support Services) offices on a daily basis to establish child support against a Defendant who may or may not be the […]

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5 Divorce Horror Stories…And How to Avoid Them

With Halloween around the corner, we’re reminded that we see a lot of scary divorce horror stories in our line of work. Divorces are difficult, emotional, and complicated—and anything with those ingredients can sometimes lead to scary, terrifying results.

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Uncooperative or Hard-to-Find International Spouse? Navigating International Divorce Process with Hague Service Convention Process: Part 2

Having your spouse waive service is the easiest way to start the process of an international divorce when your spouse lives somewhere other than the United States. This means that you can simply send your spouse an affidavit and documentation. Your spouse signs off on the waiver, gets it notarized, and you immediately start working […]

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