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Ask A Divorce Lawyer: What Determines Alimony?

By madwire / April 3, 2019

Divorce can be a stressful, complicated process. To make it easier on yourself, aim to increase your understanding of how important aspects — like alimony — are determined. In today’s blog, we’ll explain how alimony is calculated, along with seven factors to consider that could influence how the alimony is calculated. If you’re filing for…

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6 Things To Do When Your Ex Isn’t Paying Child Support

By madwire / March 20, 2019

The bills are piling up and you can’t pay all of your mortgage or rent this month because of what you’re spending on your children — if only your ex had come through and paid their portion of child support on time. When your former partner doesn’t pay their child support on time or at…

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7 Terms You’ll Encounter During Your Divorce

By madwire / March 13, 2019

Embarking into the world of divorce can feel emotionally and financially scary — and it’s truly unknown. From understanding the divorce process to even understanding the different legal terms, there’s no denying that it can be a lot. In today’s blog, we’re going to discuss seven different terms you should know as you communicate with…

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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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7 Tips For Talking To Your Partner About Divorce

By madwire / February 27, 2019

Deciding to get a divorce is hard enough, but then talking to your current partner about filing for divorce can often seem even more daunting. It’s crucial that you handle this situation in a way that will set you up well for the rest of the divorce process. Here at The Law Office of Ronald…

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How To Choose A Family Law Lawyer In Tempe

By madwire / February 20, 2019

When you search “family law lawyer near me,” chances are pretty high that you’ll get a lot of results — which could be overwhelming to say the least. To help you navigate the process, you should follow a few guidelines to help you choose someone to represent you in your family law case. Whether it’s…

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Do These 5 Things To Be Financially Ready For Divorce

By madwire / February 13, 2019

We often talk about the emotional and functional aspects of divorce, such as how to handle your children’s emotions during joint custody or how much you’ll get in the divorce. While you may know that divorce can be extremely expensive, there isn’t much talk about how to prepare for the financial changes. In today’s blog,…

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3 Tips For Talking To Your Partner About Child Custody

By madwire / February 6, 2019

You clearly want to establish a joint custody plan that works for you and your family, but talking to your soon-to-be-ex partner about it can feel overwhelming and bring up a lot of emotional baggage. We recognize how hard these situations can be, which is why we try to address them regularly in our blogs…

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6 Tips For Talking To Kids About Joint Custody

By madwire / January 23, 2019

Divorce and child custody is a hard conversation with your spouse — now try talking to your kids about it. We know the discussions with your children about joint custody can be emotionally difficult for both them and yourself. In today’s blog, we’re going to give six tips that can improve how the conversation goes.…

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Here’s How To Handle Social Media During Your Divorce

By madwire / January 16, 2019

Whether it’s Instagram, Twitter, Snapchat, or Facebook, it seems we all have our vice when it comes to social media. While we may feel driven to post every last thing on social media — especially during the divorce process when we’re stressed — don’t! Your social media can affect your case in court. Your divorce…

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