2 Reasons To Hire A Child Support Attorney To Assist You

Posted on: 8 March 2017

A child support attorney can be one of the most effective and useful resources that you can have at your disposal if you and your ex-spouse are at odds over a child support issue, mostly because of the various ways in which the attorney can help resolve child support issues. Listed below are two reasons to hire a child support attorney to assist you. Get Assistance With Collecting Support Payments
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4 Ways To Better Discuss Divorce With Your Children

Posted on: 1 March 2017

Talking about and going through a divorce can be stressful for the whole family. While no one wants to go through this difficult process, sometimes it's the best scenario for a family. If you have children, you want to make sure that you break the news to them carefully so they have time to process the big changes that are coming ahead. Keep reading to better understand the ways in which you can better discuss divorce with your children.
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Two Ways You May Get Stuck Paying Your Spouse's Debt In The Divorce

Posted on: 26 August 2016

When you get a divorce, the last thing you want is to get stuck paying debts your spouse incurred during the marriage. However, if you live in a community property state, that's exactly what may happen, even if your name isn't on any of the accounts. Here are two ways this situation can occur and what you can do to prevent it. Debt Incurred for Family Needs In states where community property laws govern marital assets and debts, both spouses can be held responsible for paying debts incurred during the marriage while they are together.
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Accused of Embezzling Money? How Can a Criminal Defense Attorney Help You?

Posted on: 9 July 2015

If you commit a white collar crime at your place of employment, such as embezzlement, contact a criminal defense attorney right away. Depending on how much money or funds you take from your job, you may face misdemeanor or felony charges, as well as possible time in jail. Although a criminal defense lawyer may not guarantee that they can get the charges dropped against you, the attorney may be able to find other ways to minimize them.
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