A new report by the United States Department of Agriculture found that the cost of raising a child to the age of 18 continues to increase. According to the data,
Tweet and “Like” Your Way to a Divorce
Social media has plenty of benefits. You can stay up to date with your friends and track down long lost college roommates, but it also has a dark side. Social
Ben and Katie Represent H&L at Tough Mudder
Our firm loves to take on new challenges, whether it be in the court of law or on our own time. That’s why we want to take a moment to congratulate
Heimerl & Lammers Honored By Super Lawyers Magazine
We are pleased to announce that all five partners at Heimerl & Lammers have been recognized this year by Super Lawyers Magazine. Leading the way was Katie Lammers, who earned
Study Shows Joint Parenting May Be Most Beneficial
Children who spend time with both parents after a divorce may be better off than those who only live with mom or dad, according to research from the American Psychological
10 Tips for Representing Yourself in Your Divorce
We oftentimes receive a call or question from someone who wants to know if they can represent themselves in a divorce. The answer is “yes.” Technically, you can represent yourself;
Pizza Fliers Help Fuel Surge in Child Support Payments
While the University of Kentucky may have fallen just short of a National Championship during last month’s NCAA basketball tournament, one Kentucky county is celebrating a big success from its
Avoiding Bankruptcy After A Divorce
There’s no way around it. Divorce can be a financial setback for those who have become dependent on a spouse’s income, especially if children are involved. Things like vacations, private
Minnesota Study Claims “Divorce Risk” Continues To Increase
Despite a general belief that divorce rates have fallen over the last 30 years, a new study conducted by researchers at the University of Minnesota suggests that the rate has
Can Physics Solve Child Custody Issues?
Parents, judges and family law practitioners have all worked towards developing the perfect child custody agreement, but could the ideal arrangement be solved through physics? That is the question physicist