Should I Use Social Media During My Divorce?

If you could avoid using social media during your divorce, that is probably best. You can obviously post in your social media accounts, doing things with your children. Otherwise it’s best to avoid it. If you have more questions, I suggest you consult with an experienced family law attorney.

What is the Difference Between Timesharing and Custody?

The term custody is no longer used. It’s not referred to as time-sharing time sharing is the time that each party spends with the children, each party. Is designated specific days and overnights. If you have more questions, I suggest you consult with an experienced family law attorney.

How Does the state My Kids Live in Affect My Divorce?

Laws in each state are different. Depending on what state you live in the laws of that state will dictate the issues in your case for timesharing, assets and liabilites and alimony. If you have questions about the laws in different states you should consult with an attorney in that specific state. If you have

Top Three Things a Single Father Must Know

The most important thing they need to know is they have no rights until paternity is established. Even if they are on the birth certificate legally they have no rights. Thus, they need to establish paternity immediately. They need to consult an attorney asap to accomplish this. Until then the mother can do whatever she

What is Timesharing?

Timesharing is formerly known as custody. It’s the time that each parent spends with the children there’s specific days and overnights and times designated for each parent. It also specifies which parents have time with the children on holidays and school breaks. If you have more questions, I suggest you consult with an experienced family

Can I Resolve My Divorce Through Mediation?

Yes. You can have a mediator mediate the case for you without attorneys. This can work but the problem is the Mediator can’t give legal advice. Thus, you may not get what your entitled to if your spouse knows the laws and you don’t. Thus, we always love the Mediation process but attorneys should be

How Much Will My Divorce Cost?

There is no way to say how much a divorce will cost. It depends on many different things, such as the length of the divorce proceedings. What issues are involved? Are there children? Is there real property? Are there businesses involved that needs to be valued? It also depends on how reasonable the other party

Who Else is Involved in My Case?

When you hire a firm, your, when you hire our firm, you are hiring our full firm as a whole. That includes an entire legal team of the partner attorneys associated to. And paralegals, often times we’ll also hire experts, such as forensic accountants or appraisers to appraise property, vocational evaluators or social investigators. It

Can I Change My Judge Mid-Divorce?

The short answer is probably not. This can happen under certain circumstances though for example if a Judge appears to be no longer impartial or if a conflict of interest arises. If you have more questions, I suggest you consult with an experienced family law attorney.

Can I Change My Attorney Mid-Divorce?

Yes, you can. It’s fairly easy to change your attorney during the divorce process. If you’re not happy with his or her services, it’s important to have an attorney that advocates for you, listen to what you want, and has legal knowledge. So if you don’t feel you have that, then yes, you can change

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