Family Law & You

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Struggling with Conceiving? What Couples Can Do

Infertility affects 1 in 8 couples in the United States and can be caused by various conditions, including age and underlying medical issues. Consulting a doctor is essential to diagnose any physical or medical conditions affecting fertility. Couples should reduce stress, maintain healthy lifestyles, and time intercourse correctly for optimal chances of conception success. If

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Practical Strategies When Dealing With Divorce

Collect all the required documents before proceeding to ensure a clear understanding of the financial situation. You should look for affordable legal assistance and explore the option of using mediation to settle any disagreements. Use collaborative divorce methods to save money and prioritize your needs and interests. Agree on a divorce settlement through negotiation as

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5 Tips for Dealing With a Divorce Case

Seek professional guidance for the legal complexities of divorce cases. Prioritize effective communication to minimize conflict and promote an amicable atmosphere. Focus on the best interests of your children when it comes to custody decisions. Establish open communication with your ex-spouse, put children first, listen to their needs and seek help. Take care of your

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What are the Legally Acceptable Reasons for Divorce?

Irreconcilable differences is the most common reason for filing for divorce and in some states, it is considered a no-fault divorce. Adultery, mental illness, and physical abuse/cruelty can also be used as grounds for divorce depending on state laws. The legal process of filing for divorce involves meeting certain requirements, filing paperwork, attending court hearings

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A Guide to Child Visitation Rights in the US

Understanding child visitation rights helps ensure that the child has a positive experience with the non-custodial parent.  Reasonable visitation allows a non-custodial parent to spend quality time with their child on an agreed-upon regular basis. The court may order supervised visitation in cases of abuse or neglect.  Visitation enforcement ensures that parents are adhering to

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Custody of Children After Divorce

• Legal custody is the right to decide a child’s healthcare, education, and general welfare. • Physical custody concerns where the child lives and who is responsible for their day-to-day care. • When both parents are fit to care for their children, courts use various factors to decide who gets primary custodial rights. • It’s

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How to Negotiate a Settlement Agreement in Divorce Cases

Negotiating a settlement agreement in divorce cases can be complicated and emotionally challenging. The process involves legal considerations, finances, and the difficult task of balancing the desires and needs of two individuals. With the proper preparation, however, you can work together to reach an equitable and workable agreement that benefits both parties. This guide will

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Tips for Dealing With Financial Problems After a Divorce

A divorce can be a challenging time financially for both parties involved. According to the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers, 81% of divorce cases involve financial issues, which is a common issue for many people. If you’re going through a divorce, you must be mindful of your finances and take steps to protect yourself. Here

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Legal Steps to Marital Asset Distribution After Separation

Separating from the one you thought you would spend the rest of your life with is hard enough. But things get messy when you are not on talking terms with your former spouse, and there are children involved. Besides, the process can be even more complicated when significant assets are involved. However, if your decision

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What Are the Different Aspects of Family Law

Family law is a broad term that encompasses a variety of legal issues related to family life. These can include marriage, divorce, child custody and visitation, child support, adoption, and spousal support. Family law also includes estate planning and elder law issues such as wills and trusts, powers of attorney, and health care proxies. This

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