father’s rights

How to Reduce Your Alimony if You’ve Lost Your Job or Income

By madwire / May 13, 2020

When the unexpected happens and you experience a job loss or a reduction in income, you may qualify to reduce alimony payments. Because courts are now postponing most hearings into the indefinite future because of the coronavirus, it is extremely important that you seek legal relief as soon as possible.  Modifiable and Non Modifiable Alimony…

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Important Factors Considered in a Child Custody Hearing

By madwire / April 29, 2020

In reaching a decision on child custody matters, a court will consider many factors to determine which parents should have primary custody of the child or to determine whether the parents should share custody of a child. Two factors that are highly considered by the court in determining child custody are the needs of the…

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Essential Information About Prenuptial Agreements

By madwire / April 15, 2020

It is a common mistake to think that a prenuptial agreement automatically means that two individuals looking to get married don’t expect to stay married. In actuality, a prenuptial agreement is an intelligent choice for any couple, and it certainly does not mean that the marriage won’t work out. What Is a Prenuptial Agreement? When…

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Empowering Questions to Ask During a Divorce

By madwire / April 1, 2020

Experts agree: the emotional and financial upset of a divorce has a long-term effect on your personal well-being, a grief that can feel on par with the death of a loved one. For some people, however, a divorce can actually be the best possible move for them and they feel great and empowered by it.…

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Deciding What’s Best For You: Divorce or Legal Separation

By madwire / August 7, 2019

Ending a relationship is never easy. In fact, divorce and marital separation manage to crack the top five in the list of most stressful life events. It’s no wonder that these events are so stressful. Not only is a relationship ending, but it typically means massive changes to your lifestyle. It can involve uprooting your…

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8 Areas Of Family Law Our Law Office Covers

By madwire / July 17, 2019

Family law is a pretty broad topic that can encompass many different aspects and areas of specialization. Here at The Law Office of Ronald Kossack, we know it can be confusing at times. Because of this, today’s blog is going to focus on eight areas we cover in relation to family law. If you’re in…

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Reasons You May Want To Modify Visitation Or Custody

By madwire / June 19, 2019

Child custody and visitation rights are a large part of family law. Once you’ve had a court order for a few years and it’s not quite working anymore, you might start looking up modifying orders and how that works. Here at The Law Office of Ronald Kossack, we’re committed to helping people find a visitation…

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4 Reasons To Work With The Law Office Of Ronald Kossack

By madwire / May 22, 2019

When people look for a family law lawyer, their first plan of action is typically to ask friends, family members, and neighbors for recommendations. There is certainly nothing wrong with this — but you shouldn’t choose a specialist in family law only because they were recommended to you. This family law attorney will be representing…

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How A Paternity Test Could Affect Your Custody Or Support Agreements

By madwire / April 10, 2019

Father’s rights are on the rise in the U.S. when it comes to divorce, child support, and child custody, but what does this mean for you? If you’re a father in Tempe and you’re concerned about what rights you have, then The Law Office of Ronald Kossack can help. Read today’s blog to learn how…

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Modifying Visitation vs. Modifying Custody: How To Know What To Do

By madwire / March 6, 2019

Many parents struggle with their visitation schedule or the legal custody they have; sometimes, this is a standard aspect divorced parents face, but other times it can warrant a legal change to improve life for your children, yourself, and your former partner. As you’ve moved through family law after your divorce and child custody agreement,…

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