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How Does Formal Discovery Help Uncover Hidden Assets?
When a couple gets a divorce, it is financially draining. Property division is a crucial part of the divorce process, as well as assigning things
Determining Paternity for Unmarried Couples
Establishing paternity is an important step for unmarried parents when they welcome a child to their family. In Missouri, married couples that have children are
Should I Get a Prenuptial Agreement: The Pros and Cons of a Prenup
When most couples plan their wedding, they focus on finding the right place, picking out a dress, and sending out invitations. People often forget to
What Do You Include in a Parenting Plan?
When parents are divorcing or separating, a parenting plan is a crucial and stressful part of this legal process. Parents can create a parenting plan
How an Attorney Can Help in an Uncontested Divorce
When reviewing the options for a divorce, an uncontested divorce handled through alternative dispute resolution methods is one of the fastest, easiest, and most cost-effective
When to Update Your Estate Plan
Over your lifetime, your familial and financial situation can change significantly, and your estate plan should change with it. Consistently reviewing and updating a carefully
How Are High Asset Divorces Uniquely Challenging?
High asset divorces have all the expected legal issues and emotional challenges of any divorce, but they also have additional complexities due to the unique
What Are Common Prenup Myths?
Prenuptial agreements are made before a couple gets married, and they are then enforceable once the couple is married. Many people have misconceptions about prenuptial
What Makes a Parent Unfit for Custody?
A parent is unfit for custody when they are neglectful or abusive. Child custody is determined in divorce, separation, and paternity cases. In most of
Discussing Divorce With Your Kids
It is not easy to decide to get a divorce, even when it is the choice needed for your well-being and the health of your
Why Is Comprehensive Estate Planning Important?
Crafting a comprehensive estate plan means more documents than simply a will. A comprehensive estate plan gives significantly more benefits, including avoiding probate court and