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When Should You Re-Write Your Will - dated: December 9, 2002 - author: J. Mahserjian & W. Clark - If you are contemplating, or in the process of, divorcing your spouse, it is crucial that you either revise your existing will, or have your attorney prepare a new one for you. If you are contemplating, or in the process of, divorcing your spouse, it is crucial that you either revise your existing will, or have your attorney prepare a new one for you click here for full text.
The legal fiction of common law marriage - dated: October 21, 2003 - author: Johnette Duff - During a radio-talk show appearance, a caller told me about his unfortunate brush with the legal fiction of common-law marriage. He had been living with a woman for several weeks when he came home one evening to find the woman, his TV and assorted other property missing. He called the police, who mistakenly informed him that the woman was his common-law wife and so they couldn’t help him. click here for full text.
Post Divorce: A New Beginning - dated: March 12, 2006 - author: Odalis M. Encarnacion - The divorce is finally over. No more fighting over who gets to keep the home and other real estate. Those leather couches, and the expensive art hanging on the walls of your summer home. A drop in the bucket compared to the company that both of you slaved over to build or the family pet that made your kids so happy. But even now, all that looks small compared to the most click here for full text.
Hire Divorce Lawyer or Use Online Divorce Forms - posted: September 14, 2005 - author: Scott Morgan - When do you need to hire a family law attorney and when is it okay to just use an online divorce form website to save a little money? This article will provide a few pointers to help you decide whether to do it yourself or retain a divorce lawyer. click here for full text.
Post-Divorce Alimony in Texas - posted: September 14, 2005 - author: Scott Morgan - This article provides a brief overview on Texas law concerning post-divorce alimony. Laws differ from state to state and individual circumstances vary, so you should consult with a qualified family law attorney in your area for specific advice on your particular situation. click here for full text.
Four Tips to Save Money in Your Divorce Case - posted: September 12, 2005 - author: Scott Morgan - Most experienced and effective divorce attorneys charge by the hour and require an advance retainer (or deposit) that is paid at the beginning of the case. Fees and expenses will be charged against the retainer until it is exhausted, at which point the client click here for full text.
How To Go Through Divorce Unscathed - dated: October 28, 2005 - author: Frederic Madore - Divorce can be hard. Perhaps, no one knows that better than the two parties involved in the legal coil of separation. Though a divorce is a mutual decision, it is not impossible that one or both parties suffer from remorse, guilt and disappointment over the broken marriage. click here for full text.
Divorce and Health Insurance Benefits - posted: March 22, 2006 - author: Jean Mahserjian - Divorce causes major issues with health insurance benefits. Many families have employer provided and/or paid for health insurance benefits that cover the entire family. It is not uncommon to see situations where the other spouse is a stay at home parent, with absolutely no access to health insurance benefits, or employed at a job with either no health insurance benefits available click here for full text.
Divorce and Alimony Formula - dated: March 11, 2006 - author: Jean Mahserjian - In divorce, a common question is, "what is the alimony formula". Well, there really is no set alimony formula for divorce. This is in complete contrast to child support, which is decided based upon a specific formula in each state. Alimony is based on factors and those factors are decided through divorce negotiation or by a divorce judge. But, there is no alimony formula click here for full text.
Get a Prenuptial Agreement before Your Next Marriage - dated: September 19, 2004 - author: Jeffrey Broobin - While signing a prenuptial agreement can be one of the all-time romantic turnoffs, for people heading into their second marriage, a prenuptial agreement can give the trade-off of a better relationship through the security of financial and life planning. click here for full text.
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