Contested Divorce

Contested Divorce
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By Lonnie Nelson
If you and your spouse determine that your marriage is over, you may decide to file for divorce. However, you may also consider legal separation instead. During a legal separation, you can resolve issues such as property division, child custody and support. The key difference between a legal separation and...
Contested Divorce
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By Lonnie Nelson
When a couple divorces, their court may enter a court order that addresses many issues such as child custody, parenting time, spousal support, and property division. If one spouse does not comply with a court order during a divorce, it can have serious consequences. These consequences can include wage garnishment,...
Contested Divorce
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By Lonnie Nelson
There are several legal avenues open to same-sex couples who want to get divorced. Among them are mediation and litigation. However, both of these methods require both parties to be on board. These methods are often expensive, and the parties often have to surrender some control. Before marriage equality, it...
Contested Divorce
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By Lonnie Nelson
There are many different reasons a mother may lose custody of her child, but the most common is abuse. Although women are typically considered less likely to physically abuse their children than men, the fact is that both sexes can be abusive to their children. For example, a mother who...
Contested Divorce
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By Lonnie Nelson
Are same-sex couples entitled to the same legal rights as married couples? In many respects, the answer is a resounding yes. A civil union or domestic partnership grants the same rights to the same-sex spouses as married couples do. These legal rights can include inheritance rights and automatic parenting rights....
Contested Divorce
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By Lonnie Nelson
Before your hearing, you must know how to act in front of the judge and your children. This includes being a good example and keeping the children’s welfare in mind. It is important to remember that divorce can be a difficult time for your children, so you need to be...
Contested Divorce
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By Lonnie Nelson
The law in New York states that a spouse can’t remarry or start dating during a divorce. The time frame to start dating or remarry after a divorce is two years. Sexual relations must also stop at that time. If you and your spouse can’t stay separated, it may be...
Contested Divorce
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By Lonnie Nelson
If you are considering filing for a same-sex divorce, it’s important to know that it will be handled in much the same way as a traditional divorce. Property division, spousal support, and child custody are all decided by the court. Besides property division, many other factors are also considered. You...
Contested Divorce
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By Lonnie Nelson
If you have a child support debt, you may be wondering: can you sue for child support years later? Many parents have to deal with unpaid child support because they have long since moved out and are unable to make the payments. In some cases, parents deliberately shirk their responsibilities...