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Missouri and Illinois Bankruptcy During Divorce May Be an Option If You Can't Save Your Marriage

29th January 2010
If your marriage is suffering from the amount of debt you are under, you aren't alone. Debt has become one of the biggest causes of marital problems-and no doubt contributes to the ever-growing divorce rate. Luckily, the bankruptcy lawyers in Missouri and...
Author: JamesBrown
Divorce

What is a Limited Divorce? - Family Law Issues Explored

21st January 2010
Sometimes in order to obtain an absolute divorce you need to gather enough evidence to support a total dissolution of your marriage. Yet, while you gathering this evidence you don't want to live with your spouse. This is where a limited divorce comes int...
Author: Phillip Stone
Legal

Rhode Island Alimony Law

21st December 2009
Alimony is payments that one spouse may be ordered to pay another spouse for support as a result of a divorce.In Rhode Island Divorce, some spouses qualify for alimony from the other spouse. Alimony is also known as Spousal Support or Spousal Maintenance....
Author: David Slepkow, Rhode Island Lawyer
Divorce

KEEPING STEP WITH FINANCIALLY SAFEGUARDING YOUR CHILDREN AFTER DIVORCE

17th December 2009
No doubt you hoped your existence would be "happily ever after" when you said, "I do." Let's be honest, no one pictures sitting across from a husband or wife during divorce proceedings and thinking "I never noticed those nose hairs when he flares his nost...
Author: Lisa J. Peck
Legal

You Can Stop a Wage Garnishment in Missouri and Illinois

14th December 2009
If you are in debt, you may be getting your wages garnished by a creditor in an attempt to get your debt paid. A wage garnishment is a fairly common tactic used by creditors to collect a debt where they take a portion of your paycheck. They get a garnishm...
Author: JamesBrown
Taxes

Organize Your Income Tax Records neatly

23rd November 2009
Before even beginning to organize your tax records, be aware that the Internal Revenue Service recommends hanging on to them for three to seven years, depending on your personal situation. There are some records you might want to keep longer like records...
Author: Chintamani
Divorce

No-Fault Divorce Turns 40

19th November 2009
It's with unintentional irony that we note the 40-year anniversary of something that, according to some, has enabled fewer anniversaries -- of the wedding kind -- over the last four decades than anything else: no-fault divorce. Before No-Fault Divorce ...
Author: Josh D. Simon
Divorce

military divorce

15th November 2009
If you're in the military and contemplating a divorce, it's imperative to seek the proper legal counsel from someone that is well versed in military divorce law. This is because the nature of such things can be potentially complex and you want someone tha...
Author: contentking10
Divorce

How to Financially Survive a Divorce: Important Steps to Take to Survive the Financial Stress of Di

13th November 2009
It is very important to learn how to financially survive a divorce. You have to accept the fact that you will become poorer after the divorce. If you are the primary income earner of the family, then you will have to face child support or alimony and a ...
Author: Cory Aidenman
Divorce

Pulic Divorce Records Complete Details

22nd October 2009
People don't seem to have any qualms about divorce these days. This is proven a million times every year in the US. Yes, that's the divorce rate in the country and official records are kept and maintained for them. Divorce Records are a public vital recor...
Author: sahara23
Divorce

Reasons That May Permit Alimony Support Modification

23rd September 2009
Being able to fully understand one's rights is important in exercising those rights. Many individuals are clueless as to the rights they retain while going through a divorce and after the divorce proceedings and an agreement has been made. The legal proce...
Author: Justin
Family Law

What Is A Prenuptial Agreement – And Who Needs One?

29th May 2009
A prenuptial agreement is essentially a legally binding agreement made before a couple gets married or enters into a civil partnership. The agreement deals with what should happen to assets of the couple in the event of divorce, though various additions c...
Author: mgordon
Legal

The Real World of Alimony (Spousal Maintenance) Under Washington State Divorce Law

17th January 2008
The only time I see maintenance/alimony awarded in marriages less than five years is where one party is unemployed or would end up on the street if their partner just left them. Even in those cases, the awarded at temporary orders reads something like: "T...
Author: Robert Stark
Legal

Spousal Maintenance Laws in Seattle and Washington State

08th August 2007
Seattle child custody lawyers represent parties in cases involving spousal maintenance or "alimony". Spousal maintenance is where one party pays to the other, usually monthly, money after separation for living expenses. Spousal maintenance may be litigate...
Author: Mckinley Irvin
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