What Are the Consequences of Not Paying Alimony?
If your divorce agreement demands it, not paying alimony is really not an option. The court can choose to punish nonpayment in a few ways.
READ MORE...If your divorce agreement demands it, not paying alimony is really not an option. The court can choose to punish nonpayment in a few ways.
READ MORE...A parenting plan can make it easier for you and your ex-partner to raise your children once your custody agreement is in place.
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READ MORE...Most of the time, a parent cannot just refuse visitation to another parent. They must go through a legal process.
READ MORE...Supervised visitation can be ordered by courts when it seems like a bad idea to leave one parent alone with their children.
READ MORE...Child support agreements can be calculated with daycare costs in mind if both parents work and the expense is a necessity.
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READ MORE...The court has no set way of determining alimony, but it can consider many different factors before coming to a conclusion.
READ MORE...Temporary orders issued in a divorce case can allow judges to weigh in on matters that have not been agreed upon by a couple yet.
READ MORE...Many errors get repeated in divorce after divorce. Our lawyers can help you avoid the most common mistakes and pitfalls.
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