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Discover expert guidance on civil cases & contracts. Our business and contracts blogs offer actionable advice for all your business needs.

Discover expert guidance on civil cases & contracts. Our business and contracts blogs offer actionable advice for all your business needs.
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Is Staying In Your Marital Home After A Divorce A Good Idea?
A divorce invariably involves at least one party losing the marital home. Decide whether staying or leaving is in the best interest of you and your children. Read more
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Divorce Process: Five Things That Cause Delays
When you get a divorce, chances are you want to get the process over with. Here are some issues that can draw out the divorce and make it even more painful. Read more
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Why You Should Keep A Calendar During Your Child Custody Case
How do divorced parents keep track of the many details of child custody? One way is to keep a calendar with information relating to the child’s activities. Read more
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How To Choose a Therapist to help me through Divorce
A therapist can be helpful during and after a divorce. Here are things to consider when choosing a therapist and how to get the most out of counseling. Read more
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Steps To Forgive Your Ex-Spouse After A Divorce
Many believe forgiveness equals exoneration from wrong-doing. That’s not the case. When you forgive someone like your ex-spouse, you can begin healing. Read more
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Can My Divorce Settlement Agreement Be Changed?
Before a divorce can be finalized, a couple is required to sign a Divorce Settlement Agreement. This document is legally binding, but a change in circumstances may permit amendments even after the divorce. Read more
