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A mediator can work with spouses to settle a variety of issues related to divorce, including property division and custody. Some mediators will allow both parties to have attorneys present during mediation. Mediation can be a productive tool for divorcing couples who are able to communicate effectively and focus on...
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A spouse’s financial circumstances aren’t likely to stay the same after a divorce. Whether the change is due to a new job, retirement, or something else, you can petition the court for a modification. The court will consider your request and may lower or change your spousal support agreement. To...
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If you’re going through a divorce and suspect your spouse has been unfaithful, it’s important to know how this can affect your case. Typically, infidelity has little to no impact on divorce proceedings. However, there are cases where adultery does have a minor effect on a settlement. These indirect ripple...
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Relocation is a major factor in many child custody cases. It can cause a great deal of confusion and potentially disrupt the already-challenging situation of a divorcing parent. Courts must decide relocation requests on a case-by-case basis, always considering the best interests of the child. In deciding, they must consider...
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There are many reasons a mother may lose her child custody. These include a variety of preventable issues. Mothers should be aware of the possible reasons for losing custody and make sure to avoid them. This will help them win the custody battle and keep their children. 1. Abuse A...
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Uncontested divorce is the term used when both parties agree on all aspects of their divorce, including parenting and property issues. They have also reached an agreement on alimony, child support, and attorney’s fees. Uncontested divorce is faster, cheaper, and less stressful than contested divorce. It also takes a lot...
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When a couple divorces, one of the issues that often arise is how much money one spouse will have to pay the other. This is called spousal support or alimony. When determining alimony, judges consider the standard of living that the two spouses shared during their marriage. They may also...
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In order to determine how much alimony a wife should get, one must consider several factors. These include the number of years the couple has been married, their financial state, whether they have children, and any previous spousal support payments. As a result, alimony can range from temporary to permanent....
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When you and your spouse are in the process of getting a divorce, there are many things to keep in mind. One of the biggest issues that you need to be aware of is whether or not your divorce will be filed in court. The answer to this question can...
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During a divorce, your spouse may try to remove or dispose of your belongings. Even if your stuff isn’t worth much, it might be disputed. Usually, items that are disputed will stay in your spouse’s home until further proceedings are completed. Be sure to pack important papers and belongings. This...
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When a divorce occurs, both parents are often asked to provide documentation regarding their income and expenses. This information will help the court determine what the child’s support payments should be. The person entitled to child support should also be able to prove that he or she has other children....
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A common question that is often asked by divorcing spouses is how to prove fault in a divorce in New York. However, it can be tricky to prove fault without the assistance of an attorney. Read on for more information. The state of New York does not allow for divorces...