Divorce and Alimony Formula

There is no set alimony formula for divorce. Alimony is based on factors determined through negotiation. Typically, there are guidelines and an alimony calculator will be used to generate an alimony payment plan.
This article discusses the factors, such as employment, involved in determining the payment plan. 

When To Use A Divorce Lawyer And When To Avoid One

Parents choose to enter divorce proceedings for a variety of reasons and the more civil these proceedings the better. Nevertheless, the divorce lawyer, child custody lawyer and/or child support attorney will prove useful in any event.
This article makes the case for when to and when NOT to hire legal help. 

Know Your Rights Before Filing For Divorce

Recent Studies suggest that you should plan on getting divorced even before the wedding. You shouldn’t, of course. Nonetheless, you can learn how to get a divorce from the start in terms of knowing your rights.
This article advocates advanced preparation and a knowledge of what is involved and what can be negotiated. 

How to Ensure Your Children Receive the Child Support They Are Due

Planning child support in advance and during a divorce can avoid years of frustration. Child support enforcement agencies face a backlog of over 15 million cases of unpaid child support.
This article provides a detailed list of actions you can do to protect yourself other than hiring a child support attorney. 

No Fault Divorce Vs. Fault Divorce FAQ

No Fault Divorces are known by such names as “incompatibility,” or “irreconcilable differences,”. No proof of fault is necessary.  Fault Divorces, by contrast, require proof and includes cruelty, adultery, confinement in prison,  and physical sexual dysfunction.
This article contracts No Fault with Fault Divorce. 

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