Posts belonging to Category Child Support
Posted by Author - Simone Spence on November 20, 2012
Find The Answers Before Asking For A Divorce. It may make the difference between the alimony and child support that you get … or don’t get. DO YOU HAVE OR KNOW WHERE TO FIND… (without asking your spouse) YES (or) NO 1. Your birth certificate? 2. Your spouse’s birth certificate? 3. Birth certificates for each […]
Categories: Alimony, Child Support, Divorce, Financial, How to Divorce, Legal, Marriage, Settlement, Tips
Posted by Mark B. Baer, Esq. on November 4, 2012
Maybe clients would be more satisfied with the outcomes of their cases if they changed the way in which they interviewed and selected the attorneys they retain. When clients consult with attorneys, they frequently ask the attorneys questions of law – they want to know what the law is on a particular issue. Shouldn’t any […]
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Posted by Judge - Susan Sexton on September 18, 2012
By now, biologists, psychologists, anthropologists…and any other “ist” than you can think of…by now they all agree to something our grandmothers just accepted as fact: boys and girls are different…and so are men and women! Our grandmothers knew that men were from Mars…only they just called it outer space. If we were issued a manual […]
Categories: Child Custody, Child Support, Children & Divorce, Divorce
Posted by Manager of this blog - Martha Chan on September 14, 2012
I read an article on spousal support calculations on CBC’s website that says “National guidelines on how much support money should be paid to a spouse when a marriage fails have been readily adopted in British Columbia and Ontario, but other provinces have been slow to apply them, says a new study. Quebec, in particular, has shown […]
Categories: Alimony, Child Support, Divorce Laws, Financial
Posted by Coach - Judy Romanoff on September 7, 2012
Saturday afternoon and your spouse comes home and announces, “I want a divorce.” Shocked and a lost for words, what do you do. This is a common response by millions who are not expecting to hear such words. If this is you, please know that you are not alone! As one who has walked her […]
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Posted by Lawyer - Mark Chinn on May 29, 2012
Parenting is tough duty. Co-parenting after divorce can be nearly impossible if the parties have trouble communicating or if the children seize upon the conflict to manipulate the parents. How do you communicate with someone you can’t communicate with? One solution is found in the product, Our Family Wizard. This site has many features. There is […]
Categories: Child Custody, Child Support, Children & Divorce, Collaborative Divorce, Parenting, Single Parents, Tips
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