By Evan Kirshenbaum | Published June 17, 2016 | Posted in Child Custody, Divorce | Tagged Tags: child custody, child's best interests, divorce tips, Rhode Island family law attorney | Leave a comment
On the scale of embracing technology, there are early adopters and there are resistors. Wherever you may fall, it’s difficult to argue with the fact that technology can simplify our lives. In many cases, we may resist using technology because it limits personal interaction between people. When considering communication between parents with shared custody, maybe Read More
Read MoreThe spring real estate marketing is always a popular time to consider selling a home. Because this is a topic that we often discuss with our clients, we wanted to repost some thoughts on how to make the process of selling your home following a separation or divorce go more smoothly. You’ve made the decision Read More
Read MoreThe holidays are over, and with the quiet solitude of winter, reality sets in. Perhaps the bills from an especially generous holiday season are causing arguments, or the inability to be outside as often has caused irritability. In some cases, the reality that you just really aren’t as compatible with your spouse as you once Read More
Read MoreThere are many factors to consider when making the decision to end a marriage; one which may be to determine if there are sufficient legal grounds or not. Since 2010, all 50 states in our country, including Rhode Island, recognize no-fault divorce grounds, which means that all you need to do is state formally that Read More
Read MoreIf you’re in the midst of going through a divorce, you likely know the importance of finding a top Rhode Island divorce lawyer to represent you, but what about a private investigator? Many people opt to work with private investigators along with their divorce lawyer throughout not only their actual divorce, but also as a Read More
Read MoreDivorce is an incredibly emotionally difficult time in anyone’s life, and you’re often acting on impulse and a sense of desperation rather than making the same quality of decisions you would under normal circumstances. For those reasons, people often find themselves in a difficult position—they realize they’ve gone with the wrong divorce attorney. If you’ve Read More
Read MoreWith fall officially upon us, many of us are already planning for the holidays. Just the hint of fall gets many people in the holiday spirit, from Thanksgiving through the New Year, but how do you handle the holidays when you’re either in the midst of a divorce, or you’ve just gone through a divorce? Read More
Read MoreWhen we think divorce that results from an extra-marital affair, we often think of it from the perspective of the victim in the situation—the spouse who was cheated on. However, despite this tendency to automatically side with the person who was apparently wronged, there’s another perspective—the unfaithful spouse. Regardless of why you cheated, or Read More
Read MoreIf you’re in business with your spouse and you then divorce, what happens? For some couples a divorce means one or both get out of the shared business, but an increasing number of ex-couples are deciding to stick it out and continue working together. It’s estimated that about 30 percent of American businesses are co-owned Read More
Read MoreWe completely understand how traumatic divorce can be for everyone involved, but often the perils dads face get overlooked. In the process, dads make a lot of mistakes that could be avoided, and could make the divorce proceedings more favorable for them, if they realize what they’re doing wrong. If you’re contemplating, or are in Read More
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