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What Are Some Common Signs Of Divorce? | Law Offices of GillespieShields
What Are Some Common Signs Of Divorce?Some may associate stormy disputes, covert infidelities, or unforgivable treachery with the end of a marriage. The indicators of divorce, on the other hand, might frequently be subtle, ordinary occurrences that go overlooked by...
Can A Spouse Take Everything In A Divorce? | Law Offices of GillespieShields
Can A Spouse Take Everything In A Divorce?You probably never considered if you lived in a community property state or terminology like equitable distribution as a newlywed. When a marriage ends in divorce, however, it often (and unhappily) requires painful decisions...
What Is The Most Common Reason For Filing For Divorce? | Law Offices of GillespieShields
What Is The Most Common Reason For Filing For Divorce?When you're going through a divorce, you could feel extremely lonely or as if no one knows what you're going through. Those are both very reasonable responses to a challenging scenario that can feel like a...
Who Generally Pays For The Cost Of A Divorce? | Law Offices of GillespieShields
Who Generally Pays For The Cost Of A Divorce?People are rarely better off financially after a divorce because it is more expensive to maintain two homes than one. As a result, it is likely that your standard of living will fall after you divorce. Being realistic about...
What Are The Most Common Grounds For Getting A Divorce? | Law Offices of GillespieShields
What Are The Most Common Grounds For Getting A Divorce?Divorce is the act of dissolving a marriage or marital union. Divorce usually entails the cancellation or reorganization of the legal duties and responsibilities of marriage, thereby dissolving the bonds of...
Who Decides What Is Reasonable In A Divorce? | Law Offices of GillespieShields
Who Decides What Is Reasonable In A Divorce?The law concerning the division of divorce assets is very difficult. The Court has very broad discretion to decide who gets what for one of the principal reasons. The divorce rules are governed by the laws of Guernsey and...
What if the Opposing Party is Lying?
The attorneys at GillespieShields practice family, employment, civil, criminal, probate, appellate, and immigration law. What if the Opposing Party is Lying? In every courtroom in America, somebody lies under oath. It probably happens every single day. To make things...
COVID-19 and Parenting Orders
The attorneys at GillespieShields practice family, employment, civil, criminal, probate, appellate, and immigration law. Parenting Orders During the COVID-19 Pandemic A frequent question child custody clients have asked us is should their parenting orders still be...
Understanding the Families First Coronavirus Response Act
The attorneys at GillespieShields practice family, employment, civil, criminal, probate, appellate, and immigration law. Understanding The Families First Coronavirus Response Act The Families First Coronavirus Response Act (“the Act”) was signed by President Trump on...