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What Should I Do After I Was Served Divorce Papers?

What Should I Do After I Was Served Divorce Papers? When you get served with divorce papers, it can bring up many emotions. No matter how much you have prepared yourself for this moment, you may still feel upset, angry, or stressed out. You suddenly realize that your marriage is…

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Can an Unmarried Father Get Visitation of His Child?

Can an Unmarried Father Get Visitation of His Child? The societal trends of families in the United States have changed quite a bit over the last 50 years. While families in the mid-1900s were composed mainly of married parents, that is not always the case today. The number of unmarried…

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Do I Have to Share My Inheritance in a Divorce?

Do I Have to Share My Inheritance in a Divorce? When you divorce, you know that you will need to share your property and divide it between each of you. While you hoped your marriage would last forever, you are now facing the fact that your union is coming to…

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Five Reasons Why You Should Establish Paternity as an Unmarried Father

Board Certified Family Law Specialist Matt Arnold answers the question: “Can I keep my Kids from seeing the other parent?”   A child born during a marriage is automatically considered an heir to both parties of the marriage. However, when a child is born to unmarried parents, the father should…

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Do I Need a Postnuptial Agreement?

Board Certified Family Law Specialist Matt Arnold answers the question: “What does uncontested divorce mean?”   You have probably heard of a prenuptial agreement (“prenup”) – an agreement entered into by soon-to-be married couples to protect their assets. Prenuptial agreements are not the only agreements that couples have that can…

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Reasons to Consider a Prenup Before Marriage

Family Law Specialist Matt Arnold answers the question: “How Can I protect myself from my spouses spending habits?”   Prenuptial agreements often have a bad reputation. Marriage is “supposed” to be the union of two people who are in love and want to be married forever. When a prenuptial agreement…

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