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By Liz B. Gatsby

When parents cannot agree on a custody arrangement, the judge may assign a guardian ad litem (GAL). GAL investigators are trained specialists who investigate and write reports for the court. GALs don’t have any power over the person they are assigned to, but only investigate and report back to the...
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There’s a distinction between separate property and marital property in a divorce. Generally speaking, property owned by one spouse before marriage is separate, but property purchased during the marriage (including any increases in value to pre-existing property) is marital property. Most states follow community property laws, but even in equitable...
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Child custody disputes are one of the most contentious and stressful areas of family law. It can be difficult to resolve custody issues, but there are several options available to resolve these cases without having to go to court. Mediation is a process where a neutral third party (usually a...
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A postnuptial agreement can be useful in a number of situations. For example, when one or both parties have experienced a significant change in their financial status, such as a job loss, inheritance or promotion. It may also be helpful when a couple has a strained marriage or wants to...
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High-net worth couples often own assets that require special attention during the divorce process. These can include a large amount of stocks, bonds, real estate, businesses, and more. Because of these complexities, the courts can take longer to complete a high net worth divorce. That’s because there are more questions...
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By Liz B. Gatsby

Divorce is an extremely stressful experience, especially when you have kids and serious financial concerns. Thankfully, the divorce process can be fast and efficient if it is filed correctly. Nevertheless, there are many things that can make a divorce invalid. These include: 1. The marriage was not valid A marriage...
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By Liz B. Gatsby

Some men might find it surprising that they are sometimes ordered to pay alimony (financial support) after their divorce. In fact, this is not a gender-based issue. Judges look at a variety of factors to decide whether to award spousal support, how much it should be and how long it...
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The answer to the question, “Can you go to jail for not paying child support?” depends on your state and the specifics of your situation. While some states, like Georgia, can hold you accountable for not paying, others, like New York, may have a more difficult time making the case...
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Despite the difficult decisions divorced parents have to make, you can still enjoy your holidays. By preparing and scheduling separate events, you can present your holiday plans in a warm and positive way. Communicate Whether you are co-parenting with an ex-spouse or sharing custody, you need to communicate when you...
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If you want to avoid divorce, you must show your partner that you have changed. If your spouse complains about your bad behavior, you need to take action to change those behaviors. It is important to understand that your spouse might not want a divorce but may have some other...
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Cohabitation is a term often used to describe a relationship where two people live together but are not married. This relationship is sexually active, but is not the same as marriage. It is not a sign of commitment, nor is it a legal requirement. It is also an offense against...
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Before you begin a divorce, you should determine your financial situation. Your financial statement should include a list of all your assets and liabilities. It can help you file the necessary financial disclosure report and identify missing assets. It can also show any changes in spending patterns. If your spouse...