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4 Things You Should Know About a Military Divorce

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Military spouses are not exempt from the difficulties that spouses in the civilian world encounter. In reality, the special challenges that military spouses endure, including numerous moves, protracted deployments, and… 

Can You Modify a Prenuptial Agreement?

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A prenuptial agreement, often known as a prenup, is a binding contract that two individuals sign prior to getting married. It contains the parameters of the financial and property agreement… 

What is Collaborative Divorce Law?

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Traditional divorce proceedings can have an adverse long-term impact on all parties, including children. But there are ways to lessen conflict and promote communication between divorced spouses. This solution is… 

5 Tips for Working Through Marriage Conflict

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Any intimate relationship will inevitably have friction. Even the healthiest relationships and marriages occasionally have arguments, miscommunications, and differences of opinion. The success of a marriage, however, depends depend on… 

What Is Equitable Distribution?

Equitable distribution is used by the court to properly split the marital estate between spouses during divorce. This article will discuss equitable distribution, including what it is, how it operates,… 

Dissolution vs. Divorce: What are The Differences?

Although “dissolution” and “divorce” are frequently used synonymously, there are clear distinctions between them in terms of the requirements, processes, and results of the law. For couples who are thinking… 

The Benefits of Premarital Counseling

One of the most important experiences in life a person may go through is getting married. It is a happy and exciting moment, but it can also be a stressful…