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Posted on May 28, 2015 Family Law

5 Things To Do Before Filing For Divorce

Few people think about divorce before they are confronted with one.  As such, divorcing spouses are unsure what they need to do and learn before[…]

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Posted on Apr 08, 2015 Family Law

The Circus is in Town – Divorce Litigation Style

Some people have no choice but to jump into the fray of divorce litigation. In cases where a spouse is suffering from paranoia, is overly[…]

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