Why Do I Need a Prenuptial Agreement?

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Collaborative Divorce

Collaborative divorce is a common practice in family law that encompasses three main elements: the voluntary and free exchange of information, a pledge not to litigate, and a commitment to resolve issues in the best interest of both parties’ shared goals. This process takes out the situation of being in court, which can be nerve-wracking, […]

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Tips for Successful Co-Parenting

Whether the decision to co-parent is a mutual decision between two parties or its decided by a judge, co-parenting is in the best interest of the children. While it may be hard to put aside bad feelings between you and your ex, it is important to consider what is best for any kids involved and […]

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Tips for Stepparent Adoptions

Many adoption proceedings are for stepparents. When a stepparent adopts their spouse’s child they are agreeing to financially support their spouse’s child and dismissing the non-custodial parent from any rights to the child. If you are thinking about adopting your stepchild here are some things to consider during the process:

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How to Get the Most Out of Your First Meeting with a Divorce Lawyer

Going to your first meeting with a divorce lawyer can be an overwhelming experience. You may be intimidated by the lawyer’s office or feel unsure about the process and nervous about your unknown future. Preparing before will ensure that you get the most out of the meeting and leave you feeling sure about your decision […]

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