29
Nov
by Simone
Pensions are an important portion of our assets. Commonly when couples register for a divorce, pensions are not included in the total assets. Pension can be a important portion of any person’s overall income but most people forget to include it while calculating the assets.
This debate has Continue reading,,
Nov
by Simone
If you have ever before bought a fish tank for an in-home aquarium, the thought probably never crossed your mind that one day you may have to divide up your fish in a fair and equitable manner, or at the very least retain a custody and visitation schedule for your beloved new pets.
Crazy as t Continue reading,,
26
Nov
by Simone
Each state may hold slightly different laws in terms of the amount of child support an unemployed parent may be required to pay each month. In many cases, a noncustodial parent who finds him or herself unemployed will not see their child support obligations suspended or adjusted. Those who find them Continue reading,,
23
Nov
by Simone
Hamilton County, located on the South Western tip of the US state of Ohio, was formed on January 2, 1790 as an Original County. It was named after the United States Secretary of the Treasury, Alexander Hamilton. The county is the third most populous in the state of Ohio. It is also the second most d Continue reading,,
Nov
by Simone
Genesee County divorce records are stored along with other important public records including birth, death and marriage. These records provide comprehensive information about the divorce proceedings. This information in Continue reading,,
21
Nov
by administrator
In these tough economic times, where people are trying to save money and want to have an amicable divorce, an excellent way to do this is through a pre-divorce mediation package. I have handled several of these successfully, and would like to explain how it works.
Both the Continue reading,,
In these tough economic times, where people are trying to save money and want to have an amicable divorce, an excellent way to do this is through a pre-divorce mediation package. I have handled several of these successfully, and would like to explain how it works.
Both the husband and wife meet with an attorney who specializes in family law and is also certified as a mediator, as are all of the attorneys at Gornbein Smith Peskin-Shepherd. An agreement is reached at the first meeting that the attorney will be acting as a mediator and will not be representing either the husband or wife in the divorce. The role of the attorney will be to meet with the parties to cover all issues in the divorce in an effort to help them resolve everything in an amicable fashion.
16
Nov
by Simone
The label itself tells us that Public Divorce Records are open to people’s access. That is based on the policy that’s indicated in the Freedom of Information Act. Literally, that means that anyone who wan Continue reading,,
13
Nov
by Simone
After a divorce, a woman can feel very confused, vulnerable and lonely. At the same time, her newly single status is accompanied by a sense of freedom that she has not had in a while. When these two elements are combined, it becomes very easy for some to get into another relationship on the rebound. Continue reading,,
11
Nov
by Simone
How Is Child Support Calculated?
Q: What factors are considered into child support calculation?
Each state has its own method of calculating child support. In most states the calculated amount will depend on the incomes of both parents which is called the Income Shares formula or the in Continue reading,,
Nov
by Simone
The Freedom of Information Act gave benefit to people in being able to access certain public records. Though others may be against suct Act, Public Marriage Divorce Records are one of those who will stand to support Continue reading,,
07
Nov
by Simone
With the Freedom to Information Act (1966), Texas Divorce Records and various others such as Marriage, Birth, Death, Criminal records and so forth became public records. This applies to all states although the use and treatment of t Continue reading,,
04
Nov
by Simone
When Child Support Ends
Q: Will child support end when my child turns 18?
In some states children become emancipated at the age of 18 and in other states the stature reads that as long as the child is being fully supported by the parents and is a full time student child support continues Continue reading,,
03
Nov
by Simone
It’s almost mind boggling how many spouses rely on their significant other to do the taxes. Most of them don’t even look at them. They just want to know the bottom line and where to sign. Check your tax return. Do the numbers correspond to what you’ve earned, spent and saved? Do th Continue reading,,
02
Nov
by Simone
Are you tired of the slump that has recently become your life since undergoing a divorce? Join the club. However, instead of sulking on the couch and cursing the whole institution of marriage, why not do something about it? Take back your life and make it better than ever!
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Exercise Continue reading,,
01
Nov
by Simone
You smile and make some remark about how fresh the bread rolls are… and she instantly lights up and gives you just a flash of a doe-eyed, “take me” look — deepening the signal of flirtation. Certain that it’s a fluke or maybe she’s high or something, you make noth Continue reading,,