In April 2012 the Pennsylvania legislature enacted an amendment to the Child Custody Law. The amendment is numbered SB 1167 and went into effect on June 11. SB 1167 helps explain a provision of the Custody Law that addresses how courts should consider criminal convictions in custody cases. The section of the Custody Law pertaining […]
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Washington, D.C. is a unique place to file for divorce due to its unique court system. Unlike other states, the District of Columbia does not have a family or domestic court. Instead, residents must file for divorce in the Superior Court of the District of Columbia. The process of filing for divorce in Washington, D.C. […]
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If you’re contemplating ending your marriage, you may be wondering: How long does a divorce take in Washington State? Due to the mandatory 90-day waiting period, the absolute quickest that a divorce can be finalized is 91 days. Realistically, however, it will take a bit longer for most couples to be granted a divorce in […]
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Cash-based business is a term that refers to companies that take most or a large percentage of their payments in cash. This setup often involves less documentation than other business structures. However, it can create legal complications and problems with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). During a divorce, a cash-based business can also create additional […]
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QUESTION: “What are the unique factors that must be accounted for when negotiating a divorce agreement where there is a special needs child?” One in five families American households includes a child with special needs. This means that the child has a physical, mental, developmental or emotional condition that requires additional medical care, mental health […]
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Child custody can become complicated when one or both parents serve in the military. If you are facing a divorce and you or your spouse is in the armed forces, issues such as deployment must come into play. Understand the special considerations for military custody so you can make a parenting plan that works for […]
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It’s becoming increasingly common for couples in Washington to live together without getting married legally. Unfortunately, this can make for some difficulties should the couples decide to go separate ways later on. How can you protect yourself from the financial and legal risks that cohabitating so often poses? In the state of Washington, an increasingly […]
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No one wants to get divorced, but it happens. People change, and the person you are married to five, ten, or fifteen years down the line is rarely the person you originally married. Consulting with a qualified divorce attorney is crucial if you and/or your spouse are considering splitting up. Together, you can consider the […]
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This guide covers details how divorce works in Washington DC including the divorce process, eligibility, legal requirements, how to file and more. If you still have questions, don’t worry—СÖíÊÓÆµ, LLC lawyers are here to walk you through all the needs and grounds for divorce. Let’s dive deeper: D.C. Is a No-Fault Divorce State Once […]
Continue readingSo your ex brought your child back late for the fifth weekend in a row? It happens. Living with a custody order is manageable. However, when your ex isn’t keen on holding their end of the deal, it turns into a different case altogether. Treading this thin line, trying to understand the laws, and juggling […]
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