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Monthly Archives: July 2023

ChildSupport

Can Disabled People Be Forced to Pay Child Support?

By Lauren H. Kane |

There are different types of disability, including permanent disability and temporary disability. Depending on your situation, a spouse may not be required to pay child support if they cannot afford to pay it. The spouse is entitled to survive and disability is a valid reason for unemployment or underemployment. However, not all types of… Read More »

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What is a Postnuptial Agreement?

By Lauren H. Kane |

You’ve heard of prenuptial agreements. Well now, get ready for postnuptial agreements. While prenuptial agreements are signed before the marriage has commenced, postnuptial agreements are signed during the actual marriage. Once the marriage occurs, you can no longer draft a prenuptial agreement. However, if both parties decide to, they can arrange an equitable method… Read More »

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How Do I Keep My Divorce Out Of Court?

By Lauren H. Kane |

Today, the sheer volume of divorces has made litigation the least favorable option. When divorce was rarer, almost all divorces were litigated on the basis of fault. In fact, you needed to establish fault in order to pursue a divorce. This left some couples in the position of making accusations just to exit a… Read More »

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Do Political Differences Destroy Marriages?

By Lauren H. Kane |

This is a complicated question because, as we all know, social media has polarized discourse in such a manner as to destroy communication between disagreeing parties. In many cases, it can seem like political differences are beyond the capacity to overcome. Yet modern couples do have their own opinions and politics and they do… Read More »

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