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Beware non-attorneys that promise to help you get divorced

On behalf of Stange Law Firm, PC posted in Property Division on Thursday, June 9, 2016. One thing that stops many people from filing for divorce is that it costs money. If one or both spouses want to, they can drag out the process by fighting over every single piece of marital property, costing both parties more in legal fees and court costs. This is why you regularly see advertisements from non-attorney businesses claiming they can help you get divorced on your own, for less money. According to CNBC, the latest business to make this claim is a British app-based

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What can be done about oppressive child support payments?

On behalf of Stange Law Firm, PC posted in Child Support on Saturday, June 4, 2016. Most fathers who are assigned a child support obligation may think that they are paying too much. After all, the obligation may not always reflect the cost of diapers and formula, clothing and of course, the costs surrounding transportation. And depending on how old a child may be, the inconsequential costs continue to add up. Despite the sticker shock, fathers must understand the amount to be paid in monthly child support is comprised of three elements: basic support, which traditionally goes towards food and

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Court lets Italian father pay child support in pizza

On behalf of Stange Law Firm, PC posted in Child Support on Thursday, June 2, 2016. As the years go by, what was once an affordable child support order may no longer be feasible. For example, say at the time of divorce the noncustodial parent agrees to pay $800 per month to the custodial parent. He or she has a steady job and can afford it. But then, a few years later, the noncustodial parent loses his or her job. Perhaps he or she gets a new, lower paying job, or becomes unemployed long-term. Despite his or her good intentions,

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How men can better their chances in custody battles

On behalf of Stange Law Firm, PC posted in Child Custody on Wednesday, May 25, 2016. The perceived advantage that women appear to have in family court has confounded fathers for decades. However, traditional gender roles have dramatically changed as American families have evolved. More women are breadwinner (especially in single parent homes), and more men have chosen to stay home and raise kids. Moreover, there are more families where both parents work outside the home. Nevertheless, the bias and perceived advantage that women appear to have in family court has not seen such a change. Despite this, it is

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2 charged with defrauding child support system, parents

On behalf of Stange Law Firm, PC posted in Child Support on Tuesday, May 17, 2016. It can be frustrating and frightening when your ex falls behind on child support. Most custodial parents count on that money to help them pay for their children’s basic needs. So when the money does not arrive, it is natural to be tempted to listen to anybody who says they can help. But real help can come from a family law attorney, not a stranger whose real goal is ripping off single parents and the state child support system. That is what authorities in

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Should I use social media during divorce? Probably not.

On behalf of Stange Law Firm, PC posted in Child Custody on Sunday, May 15, 2016. You have probably heard a lot recently about social media and how it can actually influence couples’ feelings about each other. Just a quick Google search will show you just how many stories are out there on the topic of the link between social media and divorce. But what about couples who are currently going through a divorce? What do they need to know about their social media use? For that matter, what do they need to know about the content that is already

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