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Family Law Talk® with Stange Law Firm, PC on BlogTalkRadio. Stange Law Firm, PC is a multi-state family law firm with offices in Missouri, Illinois, Kansas, Oklahoma, Nebraska, Indiana, and Iowa in places such as St. Louis, Kansas City, Columbia, Springfield, Wichita, Tulsa, Oklahoma City, Omaha, Lincoln, Chicago, Indianapolis, Des Moines and beyond. Our phone number is 855-805-0595 and you can find us online at https://www.stangelawfirm.com.

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The state of Missouri recently followed many other states by making equal parenting time a rebuttable presumption in divorce and child custody cases. The rebuttable presumption was enacted as part of Senate Bill 35, which went into effect in Missouri on August 28, 2023. Under the new law’s terms, there is a rebuttable presumption when determining child custody arrangements that equal or approximately equal parenting time for each parent is in the child’s best interests. This podcast is based on an article titled: Missouri makes equal parenting time a rebuttable presumption To learn more about how our Kansas City family law attorneys can help you call 855-805-0595 or email info@stangelawfirm.com.
A difficult separation is never easy. When you file your divorce petition and serve your spouse the papers, but they ignore or avoid the petition, it can make the situation even more frustrating. When you face a stressful divorce process like this, you may be able to obtain a default divorce. This podcast is based on a blog article titled: What Is a Default Divorce in St. Louis? To learn more about our St. Louis divorce lawyers or to schedule a consultation, please call 855-805-0595 or email info@stangelawfirm.com.
Mediation is a popular alternative dispute resolution method in divorce or family law matters. Many opt to participate in mediation seeking a settlement outside of court. Many picture being alone in a room with the mediator and the other party. In that room, they envision a scenario where both parties and the mediators talk, devise solutions, and resolve the case. Sometimes, having both parties in the same room is not a good idea. Arguing and bickering might occur if the parties are in the same room. The arguing and bickering might inflame the situation so that a settlement does not occur. Learn how the caucus approach to mediation may be beneficial. This podcast is based on an article on our Family Law Headquarters blog titled: What is the caucus approach to mediation? Contact our Tulsa, Oklahoma divorce lawyers to learn more at 855-805-0595.
When to litigate

When to litigate

2024-03-2515:00

Most divorces are resolved through out-of-court methods, such as collaborative divorce and divorce mediation. These options are preferred due to their privacy, cost-effectiveness, and their emphasis on collaboration over contentious arguments. Unfortunately, some divorces need to be handled through court. This may be to protect a spouse’s rights or to reach a needed conclusion to the process. This podcast is based on an article on our Bloomington, Illinois Family Law blog titled: When is Litigation the Right Option? To learn more or to schedule a consultation with our Bloomington, Illinois divorce attorneys, call 855-805-0595.
Hiring a family lawyer

Hiring a family lawyer

2024-03-1213:00

Many wonder when they should hire a lawyer in the months and weeks before a divorce or family law matter. “Should I do it now? Can I wait until later?” Questions like these are typical. As a divorce or family law matter looms, many are in a quasi-state of denial. They often wrongly think that the situation can be averted. When Is The Best Time To Hire A Lawyer? This podcast episode is based on an article on our Family Law Headquarters blog titled: When Should I Hire a Lawyer? To learn more or to schedule a consultation with our Fort Wayne, IN divorce lawyers, call 855-805-0595 or contact our law firm online.
Finding legal counsel that you can rely on is a crucial step when you decide to get a divorce. A divorce is a complicated and emotionally straining process, and a diligent and dedicated divorce lawyer can guide you through proceedings more efficiently and with more certainty. However, it’s important to find the right attorney for you and your situation. Meeting with an attorney is helpful. In this meeting, what should you be prepared to discuss? What documentation is needed for the consultation? This podcast can provide some insight. This episode is based on an article on our Chicago Divorce & Family Law blog titled: How to Prepare for a Meeting With a Divorce Attorney. To schedule a consultation or to learn more about our Chicago, Illinois divorce attorneys, call 855-805-0595 or visit stangelawfirm.com.
A divorce is the most well-known way to end a couple’s marriage, although there are other legal routes available. Legal separation is possible for some couples who want to retain the legal existence of a marriage but separate their assets and living situation. Marriages can also end when they are invalid or discovered to be invalid. In these scenarios, a couple can file for an annulment. This podcast is based on an article on our Wichita, Kansas Divorce Law Blog titled: When Is a Marriage Invalid in Kansas? To learn more or to schedule a consultation with Wichita, Kansas divorce lawyers, call 855-805-0595 or email info@stangelawfirm.com.
Any divorce is a complicated and difficult process, both legally and emotionally. Even spouses who agree on most things can have a lot of stressful hurdles. In some situations, the issue may be that one spouse refuses to sign the divorce papers. In a circumstance where a divorce is more contested, divorce proceedings can be longer and more draining. It’s important to know what to do if you face this situation. This podcast episode is based on an article on our St. Charles Divorce Lawyers blog titled: What Do I Do If My Spouse Won’t Sign the Divorce Papers? To learn more, interested individuals can contact our Fort Wayne, Indiana divorce lawyers online or by calling 855-805-0595.
Most lawyers and law firms want to organize their clients’ case files. Organization can be key to having a successful outcome. Clients should also want their lawyers to be organized. When a lawyer is organized, it can save them money in legal fees and can result in a better outcome. What is a pleading panel and what role can it play to help attorneys be prepared and organized in a case? This podcast is based on an article on Family Law Headquarters titled: What is a pleading panel? To learn more or to schedule a consultation with Stange Law Firm, visit our Des Moines, Iowa divorce lawyers online or call 855-805-0595.
Establishing paternity can be a wonderful way to ensure both parents have the same responsibility for their child. However, it can also be potentially complicated if parents do not agree on the biological parents of a child or if a married couple challenges the paternity of their child. This episode is based on an article on our Tulsa Divorce Lawyers Blog titled: Establishing Paternity in Tulsa To learn more or to schedule a consultation for your matter, visit our Tusla, Oklahoma divorce lawyers online or call 855-805-0595.
Spousal maintenance is sometimes awarded in a divorce case as a monthly payment from one ex-spouse to the other. The purpose of maintenance is to ensure that each spouse retains a similar standard of living after the divorce. It can also give a lower-earning spouse time to become self-sustaining. However, these maintenance payments are not permanent, and they are subject to modification if circumstances change. What effect does cohabitation have on spousal maintenance? Listen to this episode to find out more. This podcast is based on an article from our St. Charles Divorce Law Blog titled: Does Spousal Maintenance End If an Ex-Spouse Is Living With Someone Else in St. Charles? Contact our Des Moines, Iowa family law attorneys online or at 855-805-0595 to learn more.
You are not required to be represented by an attorney in an uncontested divorce. However, an attorney can help a couple in an uncontested divorce in many ways. An attorney can make an uncontested divorce go more smoothly, and less stressful, and even save you money in the long term. This episode is based on an article on the Indianapolis Divorce Lawyers Blog titled: Do You Need an Attorney For an Uncontested Divorce? Contact our Oklahoma City divorce lawyers at 855-805-0595 or schedule a consultation online to learn more.
Religion can often come into play in child custody disputes. Whether it is a divorce or custody case between unmarried parents, parents may often be of different faiths. Who Gets to Decide What Faith The Children Practice? When Will The Family Court Get Involved? Listen to this episode to find out more. This episode is based on an article on Family Law Headquarters titled: Child custody and religious differences. You can also learn more by visiting our Lincoln, Nebraska child custody lawyers online or by calling 855-805-0595.
Estate plans are an exceptional tool for safeguarding assets, protecting your interests at the end of your life, and ensuring your loved ones receive the most benefits possible from your estate. It is important that you continually update your estate plan throughout your life to reflect your current goals and ensure it is enforceable. This podcast episode is based on an article titled: When Should You Review and Update Your Estate Plan? You can also learn more by visiting our Indianapolis family law attorneys online or call us at 855-805-0595.
Although divorce is fairly common, many couples do not know the warning signs that divorce may be in their future. Unfortunately, this means that many couples miss the opportunity to prevent or avoid divorce. Knowing signs that divorce may be on the horizon helps you and your spouse take informed action if you notice key behaviors in your own marriage. This podcast is based on an article titled: Signs That It Is Time to Explore Divorce. To learn more about our Omaha, Nebraska divorce attorneys, call 855-805-0595 or schedule a consultation online.
A high-asset divorce occurs when one or both spouses have significant assets from during their marriage. In addition to the challenges that any divorce faces, including financial strain, emotional turmoil, and the potential for contentious relationships, high-asset and high-value divorces have additional complications. This podcast episode is based on an article titled: Challenges in a High-Asset Divorce. To learn more, call 855-805-0595 or contact our Wichita, Kansas family lawyers online.
Divorce is rarely easy for any couple, but a gray divorce brings additional challenges, financial complications, and emotional difficulties that are not present in every divorce. Couples who decide to get a gray divorce may be making the right choice for themselves and their future, but it’s essential to understand the potential consequences of obtaining a divorce after a long marriage. This episode is based on an article on the Illinois Divorce Law Blog titled: What Makes a Gray Divorce Different From Other Divorces? To learn more, you can contact our Chicago, Illinois divorce lawyers online or call us at 855-805-0595.
Grandparents can play an important role in the lives of their grandchildren. When parents are married, or together, many grandparents can get access to and visit their grandchildren without any problems. But sometimes, grandparents can have trouble getting access when there is a divorce or when the parents are never married. How can grandparents go about getting visitation rights? Listen to this episode to learn more. This is based on an article from Family Law Headquarters titled: How can grandparents get visitation rights? To learn more, you can also contact our multi-state family lawyers at 855-805-0595 or reach out to our Tulsa, Oklahoma family lawyers and elsewhere online.
Sometimes, a client can appear in court with the idea that a trial will occur. However, the trial ends up being continued. For many clients, a continuance can lead to more stress, anxiety, and fees. A trial date can be continued for many different reasons. A trial may be continued in the days or weeks before the trial date. But, sometimes, a trial can be continued on the trial date. This podcast episode is based on a blog article on Family Law Headquarters titled: Why Was My Trial Continued? You can find more information about our Lincoln, Nebraska child custody lawyers online or by calling 855-805-0595.
Most understand that a court enters a judgment after a contested divorce or family law matter results in a trial. In the judgment, the court enters a ruling in terms of the result of the case. The case outcome binds the parties in terms of what must happen. Many parties want to understand the rationale behind the court’s judgment. Findings of fact and conclusions of law are essential because they give the “why” behind the court’s decision. This episode is based on an article on Family Law Headquarters titled: What are findings of fact and conclusions of law? You can also call us at 855-805-0595 or contact our Indianapolis, Indiana divorce attorneys online.
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