Legal Articles, Divorce & Family Law

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Property division

Parental Rights

Parents rights.

What Happens to a Mortgage in a Connecticut Divorce?

A home, like other marital property, must be divided upon divorce along with the associated mortgage.

What Happens When Business Partners Divorce in Illinois?

A divorce settlement may adversely affect the future of a business, particularly when the spouses were business partners.

How Can Social Media Affect My Illinois Divorce?

We are all aware that what we post on social media may have an adverse effect on our job prospects, but few of us have likely considered the impact our posts can have on a pending divorce case.

Experts can help during Florida divorce mediation

Though the parties may choose divorce mediation to avoid a courtroom battle, the couple may need to bring in some experts into the mediation process to offer advice on issues that they have little experience in.

Divorcing over-50 Florida couples may find help in a divorce mediator

It may come as a startling statistic to married couples in Florida, but during the last 20 years, the number of divorces with at least one partner over 50 has increased nearly twofold.

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