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Appealing or modifying a divorce settlement

On behalf of Stange Law Firm, PC posted in divorce on Friday, November 11, 2016. When Missouri couples go through an uncontested divorce, the divorce decree will incorporate orders that have been made by the judge on such matters as child custody and visitation, alimony, child support and property division. If one of the parties is dissatisfied with the order, an appeal can be filed to the next highest court in the state. The appeal will have to be based upon the assertion that the judge incorrectly applied state law when making the decision, and it will have to be

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How to prevent asset dissipation

On behalf of Stange Law Firm, PC posted in divorce on Thursday, November 3, 2016. When Missouri spouses know that their assets may be divided in a divorce, they may try to dissipate them. In other words, they are basically wasting assets in an attempt to deny the other spouse a fair share of marital property. For instance, a person who makes a lot of money may simply gamble it away or spend it on another partner. This is done with the knowledge that they will simply make the money back. However, for the other spouse, it could pose serious

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Divorce and financial considerations

On behalf of Stange Law Firm, PC posted in divorce on Thursday, October 27, 2016. Missouri couples who are ending their marriages have to contend with a number of different financial matters. Understanding how their divorces may be impacted by taxes, property division, debt division and possible child and spousal support may help them to be better prepared. In Missouri, divorce courts follow the principle of equitable distribution. This means that a court will divide the marital property in the manner that the judge believes is fair rather than halving it between the divorcing spouses. The goal is for both

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The higher-earning spouse and alimony

On behalf of Stange Law Firm, PC posted in divorce on Friday, October 21, 2016. It is common for married couples in Missouri to have disparate incomes. During the course of a marriage, one spouse may take on more of the child care responsibilities while the other spouse pursues a career. Even if a married couple doesn’t have children, one spouse may simply earn a larger income than the other spouse. When a married couple divorces, the lower-earning spouse could experience a financial setback after losing the financial support of the higher-earning spouse. To compensate for this financial loss, a

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Getting additional child support for tuition

On behalf of Stange Law Firm, PC posted in child support on Thursday, October 13, 2016. Missouri parents who have school-aged children for whom they receive child support sometimes want them to have the benefit of private school educations. The parents might wonder whether or not they can request an increase in child support in order to get help with their children’s private school tuition. If you have a child that you believe needs additional educational support because of his or her extraordinary needs, it is possible that the court might grant your request for an increase in child support.

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Making sound decisions during a divorce

On behalf of Stange Law Firm, PC posted in divorce on Thursday, October 6, 2016. When couples in Missouri divorce, spouses often want to jump start the process as a way of getting on with their respective lives. While this is understandable, snap decisions can sometimes lead to adverse financial consequences for the spouse that makes them. In most cases, it is important to seek expert advice before making drastic changes in the way one lives. When a couple decides to divorce, it is understandable that both parties will want to protect their interests during the legal process of ending

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