It’s normal to want to keep in touch with your children when they leave for visitation with the other parent. Unfortunately, sometimes exes, their new partners, or even the kids’ grandparents purposely restrict communication attempts. Your kids may not even realize this is happening, though the adult blocking contact may claim the kids don’t want to speak with you. If the other parent or guardian is withholding communication between you and your children, there are a few steps a family law attorney can help you take.…
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When you have gone through a divorce, you might experience substantial changes in your lifestyle. However, depending on your income and your spouse’s income, you might be entitled to alimony. If you are given alimony, however, there is a risk that your ex might choose only to pay a portion of the alimony or may pay nothing at all. Fortunately, there are steps you can take to enforce alimony and get paid.…
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When a loved one dies, their estate must be administered according to the terms of their will—or, if they didn’t have a will, the laws of intestacy. This process can be complex and daunting, particularly if you’re not familiar with the legal terminology and procedures. That’s where an estate administration attorney comes in. Here are three reasons why you should consider hiring one to help you through this difficult time:…
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