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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.
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. click here for full text.
How to Select a Divorce Lawyer - dated: November 13, 2004 - author: Scott Morgan - Selecting a divorce lawyer to handle your family law case is a very important decision. The following are a few important criteria to help in finding the right divorce lawyer. Experience and Focus. Any divorce lawyer you consider should have click here for full text.
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Legal Mistakes - Top 10 Women (and Men) Should Avoid - posted: March 27, 2005 - author: Stuart Simpson - In today’s world and high divorce rate, men and women should be aware of some legal issues to protect not only themselves, but also their children and any assets you may have. I will explain some of the biggest legal mistakes people overlook. It’s much easier to prevent problems click here for full text.
Rights and Obligations with Prenuptial Agreement - dated: September 18, 2004 - author: Jeffrey Broobin - Prenuptial agreements are like insurance policies. You do the paperwork, and then hope you'll never need it. However, since half of marriages end in divorce within the first seven years, you may want to consider a prenuptial agreement before you walk down the aisle and say, "I do. click here for full text.
Divorce: Coping With The Family Law Process - dated: September 19, 2004 - author: Charles M. Goldstein - Divorce is a scary, lonely and misunderstood process for most people, particularly when there are children involved. The mutual friends enjoyed during the marriage may not be of help because those individuals may not want to "pick a side." A divorce will introduce you to an entirely new balancing act. 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.
Hire Divorce Lawyer or Use Online Divorce Forms - posted: January 24, 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: March 23, 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.
Child Support in the Arizona Family Court: How Do Social Security Benefits Affect Calculations - posted: March 20, 2005 - author: Trent R. Wilcox, Esq. - Social Security benefits can affect child support in two ways. First, if either the parent paying child support (the "obligor") or the parent receiving child support (the "obligee") receives Social Security benefits, the Arizona Child Support Guidelines require click here for full text.
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