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Dividing Property

In order to obtain a Judgment for Dissolution of Marriage, the parties must do one of two things: either settle their case, or proceed to trial. Under the first option, the parties reach a settlement agreement which disposes of all issues regarding their property and their children. Once the agreement has been reached, the parties

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What Constitutes as Being Legally Separated?

No. Frequently, divorcing clients think once they file for a dissolution of marriage they are legally separated. This is not true. The parties to a divorce action are husband and wife, and legally married, until the date the judgment for dissolution of marriage is entered. Being legally separated is different from being separated. Couples who

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Another Continuance?

Whether you are just commencing a case or new to the process, you will likely become familiar with the court granting a “continuance” or setting the matter for “status.” A “continuance” and “status” are the same thing. It simply means that the case has been continued to a later date, at which time the attorneys

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The “Personal Property” Fight

Some of the items that divorcing parties become the most concerned about during their divorce are items that we classify as “personal property”. We classify electronics, such as televisions, Blu-ray players, Blu-ray collects, MP3 players, etc., as “personal property”.  We also classify other things as personal property that surprise a lot of divorcing parties.  For

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Is it Necessary to Re-Adopt A Child that Has Been Internationally Adopted?

It is not necessary, but it is advisable. Here we discuss why it might be necessary to re-adopt a child that has been internationally adopted? Adoption records from another country can be in a different language. When your child wants to get his/her driver’s license or other legal document, having a birth certificate in another language,

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