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Blog Posts in January, 2011

After a Divorce - What NOT To Do

After a divorce, what should you avoid? We have a few helpful tips of what NOT to do if you are recently divorced. Of course, everyone is different and what works for you will vary depending on your ...
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Who Will Get Custody?

If you and your spouse have children and are considering a divorce or are currently going through this process, the most important issue on your mind is likely this: who will get custody ? Your child ...
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Your Rights as a Grandparent

As a grandparent, you may have the right to seek visitation or even custody of your grandchild. Although this issue is not as prevalent as some other family law matters, it is just as important. ...
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Fathers' Rights and Divorce

Fathers' rights are an important issue to consider in any divorce. If you are a father and you and your spouse are divorcing, you may have questions about your right to custody or spousal support. ...
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