The Dangers of Defaulting in a Divorce
Every divorce begins with the filing of a petition for dissolution of marriage that must be served on the other spouse. When served, the spouse
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Every divorce begins with the filing of a petition for dissolution of marriage that must be served on the other spouse. When served, the spouse
In Missouri, maintenance awards obligate a greater-earning spouse to cover the shortfall between the income and reasonable and necessary expenses of the lesser-earning spouse. While
In a previous post we discussed some of the unique problems facing baby boomers getting a divorce, from financial considerations to retirement issues. Since that
Up until recently, with the growing tide of states recognizing same sex marriages and the likelihood that the Supreme Court will in the next year
The age of a couple when they divorce has a great impact on the financial stakes. Younger couples likely have not accrued significant wealth and

Many people do not realize that retirement plans, whether through work or individual savings, qualify as marital property subject to division – a spouse is
Yesterday, Circuit Court Judge Rex Burlison became the second judge in the State of Missouri to find unconstitutional the statutes and constitutional amendment defining marriage

The Washington Post recently ran an article featuring five important steps any individual going through divorce can take to help ease the financial “hit” of
A news item out of Michigan highlights that despite a DNA test indicating Carnell Alexander is not the father of his ex-girlfriend’s child, he still

Video no longer available Please see transcription below ——————————————————————– Transcription: Margie Ellisor: Alright, a little celebrity divorce talk now, Nick Cannon and Mariah Carey calling