How Quickly Can We Part Ways?

You and your spouse may be facing the fact that your marriage is just not going to work out, and the sooner you part ways with each other the better off you'll both be. The days of getting anything like a "quickie" divorce are long gone, but if you are willing to make some extra arrangements you might still be able to call it quits a lot quicker than usual. Read on to learn more about getting out of a marriage as soon as possible. [Read More]

Why it Is Not Easy to Relocate While on Probation

If you have been convicted of a crime and sentenced to probation, you should be very careful when planning to relocate to another area. Here are some of the reasons why such a move would be complicated: You Must Check In With Your Probation Office One of the initial sources of difficulties is that, if you are on probation, you are supposed to check in with your probation officer at predetermined intervals. [Read More]

What You Need To Know About The Different Kinds Of Alimony Payments

While most people know that a court can order someone to pay alimony to their former spouse once they are divorced, they may not be aware of all the different kinds of alimony that could be owed. Here are four kinds of alimony payments you may pay or receive after a divorce. Temporary Alimony The legal name for temporary alimony is also called pendente lite, and it is paid in situations where your spouse is unemployed or not making much of an income at all. [Read More]

What Are Your Options For Dealing With Custodial Interference?

Once a child custody order is issued by the family court, both parties are required to follow it. Unfortunately, this does not always happen. Custody interference is a serious problem that could have a long-term effect on a non-custodial parent's relationship with his or her children. If you are a non-custodial parent and the custodial parent is interfering with your visitation rights, here is what you need to know.   What Is Considered Custodial Interference? [Read More]