Military divorces are especially stressful for both parties creating emotional issues of separation of family and worry about the family’s well-being and also concerns about the military person’s health and safety. It is not uncommon for military couples to have family issues develop that may eventually lead to a divorce when one or both spouses […]
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Divorce and Child Custody – Various Kinds of Custody Agreements
When a married couple decides that they can no longer live together peacefully, they might decide that a divorce is the right way to go. If there are no children involved then it might just be an uncomplicated, quick process, however, if there are children involved the issue may become quite complicated and lengthy process. […]
READ MOREGuardianship and Adoption and Family Law Matters
Guardianship is when you establish a legal relationship for your child with an adult who is not the biological parent giving the person rights to make legal decisions on behalf of our child when you are not able to do so or pass away. If you are divorced and a single parent and the other […]
READ MOREAnnulment vs. Divorce: Learn the Difference
In the state of New York, it is possible to have your marriage dissolved through either a divorce or an annulment. These two may sound similar, but the only similarity between the two is at the end, the couple will no longer be married. The biggest difference between the two is an annulment will make […]
READ MORETop 3 Reasons for Divorce
According to the American Psychological Association, in the United States, by the age of 50 more than 90 percent of people will have gotten married. Strong and healthy marriages are not only good for the couple’s physical and mental well-being, but they are equally as good for children. Children who grow up in a happy, […]
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