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The holidays are supposed to be the happiest time of year, but anyone who has a child custody arrangement knows that it can also be one of the saddest. You likely split the holidays with your ex-spouse, and your year … Continued

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Should I Hire a Privately Compensated Temporary Judge?

Going through a divorce can be a stressful and extremely lengthy process. Your local court system may be inundated with cases, which means your divorce case may be scheduled months out. If you’re enduring a particularly emotional divorce, or time … Continued

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How to Request Upward Modification of Child Support

Upon divorce settlement, both parties arrange custody and child support agreements to ensure the minor children of the divorced couple can maintain the same standard of living. The primary custodian of the children often receives child support payments from the … Continued

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What Can You Do When Your Spouse Claims Disability?

During the divorce litigation process, it is common for a spouse to claim disability and say that they are no longer able to work. When this happens, the other spouse could get hit with hefty spousal support calculations. If this … Continued

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Can Illegally Obtained Computer Evidence Be Used in Divorce Proceedings?

People often store highly sensitive information on computers, and it can be tempting to snoop around to use this information in divorce situations where emotions run high. In most cases, obtaining electronic evidence without permission can lead to detrimental consequences … Continued

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