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Wife of Oklahoma Oil Man Deposits Huge Settlement Check

When a married couple in Macomb County decides to call it quits and end their marriage, they will have to resolve several issues before they can officially and legally finalize their divorce. Sometimes agreements can be reached without too much turmoil. However, in most cases, deciding on things like child custody, child support payments, spousal support and property division does…

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How is Parenting Time Determined in Divorce?

Are you considering divorce? Do you have children? If you answered yes to these questions, then you probably have several questions of your own. For example, you probably wonder how your parenting time will be affected after your divorce. At Iafrate & Salassa we understand where you are coming from, as we deal with these kinds of situations every day.…

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Divorce Lawyers See Steady Increase in “Pup-nuptial” Agreements

Divorce has become commonplace, so much so that people are often surprised if you've never been married as it is highly likely that at least 31% of your friends between the ages of 35 and 54 who are married, engaged, or cohabiting have previously gone through a divorce. Young couples marrying for the first time face a lifetime divorce risk…

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Ways to Build a Stronger Professional Relationship With Your Divorce Attorney

No one, especially young newlyweds -- whose lifetime divorce risk is approximately 40% -- wants to consider the possibility of divorce. While divorce was once a sensitive subject, it has become increasingly commonplace in the United States, so much so that the shock factor has all but disappeared. Divorce, it seems, is reflective of the rapidly changing dynamics of blended…

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How Paternity can Affect Your Child Support Case

Separation with children, be it legal or through divorce, is an increasingly common phenomenon in the modern world. About 13.7 million parents identified in the 2011 U.S. Census had custody of 22.0 million children under the age of 21, while the second parent lived elsewhere. The top five reasons for divorce in the U.S. are communication problems, financial problems, abuse,…

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What You Need to Know About Family Law

Generally speaking, most people associate family law practices with divorce/separation. This is not surprising as divorce rates have steadily increased over the course of the last few decades. In fact, there are an estimated 46,523 divorces filed per week in the United States. Research has also indicated that young couples marrying for the first time have a lifetime divorce rate…

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