by The Split Up Team | Dec 12, 2018 | Custody, Getting Help
When two adults decide to go their separate ways, many factors come into play. One of the biggest is whether or not children are involved. If they are, then parents will need to either file for sole or joint custody.When it comes to most cases, joint custody is an...
by The Split Up Team | Dec 9, 2018 | Getting Help, Your Rights
Divorce is a painful situation for all involved. From filing the paperwork to the physical separation, all the way through changing your last name. None of it is a glamorous process. In most cases, the individual that goes through the name change process is the wife...
by The Split Up Team | Nov 15, 2018 | Divorce Law, Getting Help
A lot of people avoid taking care of end-of-life necessities – like making a will, creating a trust, or filling out power of attorney forms – for as long as possible. In fact, some never get around to them at all. One of the reasons for this is because no...
by The Split Up Team | Nov 14, 2018 | Divorce Law, Getting Help
We’d all love it if the happy endings that happen at the end of Hollywood films came true in real life.Unfortunately, those scenarios don’t happen very often. In many cases, relationships and family life can be fraught with strife, dysfunction, and drama.All of this...
by The Split Up Team | Oct 24, 2018 | Custody, Getting Help
Quick Navigation Initial Filings Analyze The Current SituationHire A LawyerDetermine What The Parameters Of The Custody Case ArePreparing Your CaseStart Gathering Positive Evidence—Establish Your Relationship With Your ChildrenGather Negative Evidence Against The...
by The Split Up Team | Sep 25, 2018 | Getting Help, Resources
When a will is in “probate,” it means the law is determining how legal and enforceable a will is.Just because something is in a will, doesn’t mean it has to happen, or even that it can happen. That’s the duty of the executor and the probate attorney to figure out.But...