Divorce

Should There Be A Mandatory "Cooling Off Period" Before Divorce?

BY ELLIE DELANO Oct 24, 2011 Do you think couples should be forced into a “cooling off” period before divorcing? And how would you feel about getting an official letter from your spouse warning you that divorce is imminent? The “Second Chances” Acthas been co-authored by William J. Doherty, a family social science professor at the University …

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Child Custody, Support and Visitation

Your Questions Answered AboutChild Custody, Child Support & Visitation This pamphlet answers the questions most commonly asked Kansas lawyers about child custody, child support and visitation issues. This provides general information only and is not designed to answer specific legal questions. If you need specific legal advice or assistance, you should talk to an attorney …

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Divorce & Bankruptcy: Which Comes First?

Not sure if you should file for bankruptcy or divorce first? Here’s what to consider. Updated By Cara O’Neill, Attorney Many people cite divorce as a leading reason for their bankruptcy filing. However, planning can make both your bankruptcy and your divorce less complicated and more cost-effective. Whether you should file for bankruptcy before or after a …

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Bankruptcy and Divorce: Which Comes First?

Filing bankruptcy after divorce has advantages, but filing before is simpler. By Kathleen Michon, Attorney If you are contemplating filing for bankruptcy and divorce, then timing can be critical. Read on to learn more about whether it makes sense to file for bankruptcy before or after a divorce. How Can Bankruptcy and Divorce Affect Each Other? …

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