What To Do if Your Ex-Spouse Violates a Court Order
After a divorce, there are legal orders that both parties must follow moving forward. This can pertain to child custody or visitation, spousal support, or…
After a divorce, there are legal orders that both parties must follow moving forward. This can pertain to child custody or visitation, spousal support, or…
Going to court for a divorce is typical, but it’s not the only option. Learn the pros and cons of pursuing a collaborative divorce vs. traditional divorce.
If you’re a military parent going through a divorce, learn about the key legal considerations regarding child custody to best support your rights.
In Colorado, grandparents have a pathway to continue engaging in family time with their grandkids. Expand your understanding of grandparent visitation options.
If you’re unsure what financial disclosure means for your divorce case, we define and detail the importance of financial disclosure in divorce proceedings here.
Do you need to submit a request to alter your current child custody agreement? Learn about the key factors that courts consider when modifying custody orders.
The typical divorce route isn’t always necessary when a marriage ends amicably. Explore mediation as an alternative to divorce to keep things simple.
Sometimes, relationships don’t work out and couples split up. After a marriage, this split may mean annulment or divorce. Learn the difference between them.
Contempt of Court charges can be serious, and consequences can include legal fines. Learn about the financial consequences of contempt in family law.
During a child custody case, disobeying the Court can result in serious charges. Understand the effects of Contempt of Court and its impact on child custody.
Are you going through a stressful and challenging divorce? Take control with our practical strategies for managing disputes in a high-conflict divorce.
Proving genetic relation to a child is easier for mothers than it is for fathers. Learn when a father needs to establish paternity in court.
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