Divorce

Study Shows Alcohol’s Impact on Divorce

Many couples are snatching up dinner reservations as Valentine’s Day creeps closer, but the amount of alcohol consumed on these dates may indicate how successful the relationship will be in the long term. The Study A new study out of Norway collected data from nearly 20,000 married couples, and researchers ...

2020-08-27T16:59:33-05:00February 6, 2013|Categories: Divorce, Family Law Blog|Tags: , , , |

Can You Change an Uncontested Divorce to a Contested Divorce?

Yes, you can generally change from an uncontested to a contested divorce at any point during the divorce proceeding. At the onset of a divorce, parties oftentimes believe that their dissolution proceeding is uncontested based on informal conversations with their spouse. Usually unrepresented parties do not address all issues that ...

2020-08-27T16:59:36-05:00January 21, 2013|Categories: Divorce, Family Law Blog|Tags: , |

Dividing a Pension Plan: The Janssen Formula

A pension is a regular payout made during an employee’s retirement.  There are different types of pension plans, and each one provides a range of options for the employee.  For example, a vested pension is one that survives the voluntary or involuntary termination of the employee.  Alternatively, a matured pension is a pension that ...

2020-08-27T16:59:36-05:00January 17, 2013|Categories: Divorce, Family Law Blog, Property Division|Tags: , , , |

Parenting Consultants Are Not Always Helpful

As family courts continue to be burdened with increasing divorce and custody issues, some couples are turning to “parenting consultants” to help alleviate stress and resolve issues with their former spouse. Parenting Consultant Program The parenting consultant program was created in the mid-1990’s by Dr. Karen Irvin in hopes of ...

2020-08-27T16:59:38-05:00January 10, 2013|Categories: Child Support, Divorce, Family Law Blog|Tags: , , , |
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