Changing Your Name After a Divorce

Changing Your Name After a Divorce

Divorces are difficult, emotionally and legally. One of the most difficult decisions is whether to change back to your maiden name or not, to maintain your married identity or return to who you were prior to marriage. It is a decision that should not be taken lightly...
How Parenting Time and Custody Differ

How Parenting Time and Custody Differ

Sometimes terms are used interchangeably because they essentially have the same meaning, such as cost and price. Other times words are used in place of each other which shouldn’t be because they have distinct differences. When it concerns legal matters, it is...
Is a Prenuptial Agreement Necessary?

Is a Prenuptial Agreement Necessary?

A prenuptial agreement, or “prenup”, is a written contract created by an engaged couple that makes the process of divorce simpler, less costly, and faster. It spells out which property and debt each party comes into the marriage with and how property would...
No-Fault Divorce and What it Means

No-Fault Divorce and What it Means

There are four main types of divorce: No-fault, fault, contested, and uncontested divorce. A contested one is where the defendant opposes the divorce, while an uncontested divorce is when the defendant doesn’t oppose it. A no-fault divorce simply means the marriage...