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Blog Posts in April, 2011

What Finances does a Stay at Home Wife need Prior to Filing for Divorce?

It is often we hear of the stay at home mother who is unhappy for whatever reason and plans to file for divorce. The husband may take care of finances while she tends to the home, children and school ...
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Family Law

Family Law can cover a broad range of areas in our local Family courts. At the Law Offices of Richard K. Isles we focus on the following areas of Family Law : Divorce Child Custody Legal Separation ...
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Settle or Litigate?

Divorces in the current economic times have forced many divorcing couples to settle their case out of court. For many, it can save on high litigation fees, as well as getting the matter to final ...
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