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Family Law Talk
by Stange Law Firm
Family Law Talk® with Stange Law Firm, PC on Spreaker. Stange Law Firm, PC is a multi-state divorce and family law firm. To learn more or to schedule an initial consultation, please call 855-805-0595.Please note: The choice of a lawyer is an important decision that should not be based solely upon advertisements. Neither the Supreme Court of Missouri/Illinois nor The Missouri/Illinois Bar reviews or approves certifying organizations or specialist designations. Court rules do not permit us to advertise that we specialize in a particular field or area of law. The areas of law mentioned in this podcast are our areas of interest and generally are the types of cases in which we are involved. It is not intended to suggest specialization in any areas of law which are listed. The information you obtain on this podcast is not, nor is it intended to be legal advice. You should consu
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Pour-over wills explained: Connecting your will and trust
This episode explains how pour-over wills work alongside revocable trusts as part of a coordinated estate plan, highlighting how a pour-over will acts as a safety net to capture any assets that were not transferred into the trust during a person’s lifetime. Rather than distributing those assets directly, the will directs them into the trust after death, so everything is ultimately managed and distributed under one set of instructions. The discussion also covers key benefits like consistency, simplicity, and peace of mind, while noting that assets passing through a pour-over will may still go through probate before reaching the trust, reinforcing the importance of properly funding a trust during life.This episode is based on an article on our Family Law Headquarters blog titled: Understanding pour-over wills: How they work with revocable trustsBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/family-law-talk--6410781/support.
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The key person discount
When a business heavily relies on a single owner or employee, valuation experts may apply a key person discount to reflect the risk that the company’s value could decline if that individual were to leave. In this episode, we examine how this concept impacts business valuations during divorce.This episode is based on our blog article titled: Understanding the key person discount in business valuationsContact our Nashville, TN family lawyers today to schedule a consultation at 855-805-0595.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/family-law-talk--6410781/support.
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Can my lawyer go to mediation?
This episode looks at whether you can and should bring your lawyer to family law mediation. We discuss how mediation works, why having legal counsel present can help you understand settlement offers and protect your interests, and how a lawyer can level the playing field—especially in complex cases involving children, significant assets, or power imbalances. You’ll also hear about situations where attending without a lawyer might be appropriate and why your comfort and understanding matter in mediation.This episode is based on an article titled "Can I bring my lawyer to family law mediation?" on our Family Law Headquarters blog. To learn more about our Indianapolis, IN family lawyers, please call 855-805-0595 to schedule an initial consultation.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/family-law-talk--6410781/support.
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Avoiding digital pitfalls in domestic relations matters
This episode examines the impact of digital activity on divorce and family law cases. From accessing a spouse’s accounts to managing social media and securing personal devices, we discuss common digital missteps that can create legal trouble. Learn practical steps to protect your privacy, safeguard communications with your attorney, and avoid online actions that could negatively affect your case.This episode is based on an article on our Family Law Headquarters blog titled: Avoiding digital pitfalls during divorce and family law casesTo learn more about our Columbia, Missouri divorce attorneys or to schedule an initial consultation, please call 855-805-0595.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/family-law-talk--6410781/support.
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What are introductory visits?
On this episode of Family Law Talk, Kirk Stange explains that introductory visits are a step-by-step way to help a parent and child reconnect when there has been a long absence. These visits usually begin with brief supervised time together and gradually expand to longer, unsupervised visits and overnights. The goal is to give the child time to adjust, address any concerns in a structured setting, and eventually move toward a more typical schedule when appropriate.This episode is based on an article on Family Law Headquarters: An explanation of introductory visitsTo learn more or to schedule an initial consultation with our St. Louis divorce lawyers, call 855-805-0595 or email [email protected] a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/family-law-talk--6410781/support.
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How does co-parent counseling work?
On this episode of Family Law Talk, Kirk Stange explains that co-parent counseling can help separated or divorced parents improve communication and reduce conflict, often through court referral. Sessions begin individually and move to joint meetings to build cooperative parenting skills. While it can ease disputes and prevent further litigation, its success depends on both parents’ willingness to participate and work together.This podcast is based on an article on our Family Law Headquarters blog: The scoop on co-parent counselingTo learn more or to schedule a consultation with our St. Louis divorce lawyers, call 855-805-0595 or email [email protected] a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/family-law-talk--6410781/support.
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Who prepares the settlement paperwork?
On this episode of Family Law Talk, Kirk Stange discusses that in divorce cases, it often doesn’t matter which attorney drafts the settlement paperwork as long as the terms are clear, but efficiency can be affected. One lawyer preparing everything may cost more for their client, yet speeds the process, while splitting drafting duties can cause delays that risk complications.This episode is based on our blog on Family Law Headquarters titled: Who should draft the settlement paperwork?To learn more or to schedule a consultation with the Oklahoma City divorce lawyers at Stange Law Firm, call 855-805-0595 or email [email protected] a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/family-law-talk--6410781/support.
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Psychosexual evaluations in child custody matters
On this episode, Kirk Stange discusses psychosexual evaluations, which are detailed assessments used in child custody cases when sexual abuse is alleged or a parent is considered a risk. They involve clinical interviews, psychological testing, and sometimes physiological measurements to determine the individual's sexual behaviors and potential risk. He also discusses how courts utilize the results to decide parenting time, potentially limiting or supervising visits if concerns are found.This episode is based on an article on our Family Law Headquarters blog titled What is a psychosexual evaluation?To learn more about our Wichita, Kansas divorce attorneys or to schedule an initial consultation, call 855-805-0595 or email [email protected] a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/family-law-talk--6410781/support.
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The value of trust during your family law case
On this episode, Kirk Stange discusses the importance of patience and trust during the legal process. Family law matters like divorce and custody disputes can be emotionally overwhelming, but clients who have faith in their attorney and the legal system are more likely to feel satisfied with the outcome.This episode is based on an article on Family Law Headquarters titled: Why having faith can pay off for a family law clientTo learn more or to schedule a consultation with our Fort Wayne, Indiana divorce lawyers, please call 855-805-0595 or email [email protected] a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/family-law-talk--6410781/support.
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The real estate assessor’s valuation
On this episode, Kirk Stange discusses how county assessor valuations are often inaccurate for divorce cases because they don’t involve thorough home inspections. Instead, a professional appraisal is typically more reliable and legally accepted when determining a home’s value in court.This episode is based on an article on Family Law Headquarters: Is the real estate assessor’s value accurate?To learn more or to schedule an initial consultation with our Austin, Texas divorce lawyers, please call 855-805-0595 or contact our firm online.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/family-law-talk--6410781/support.
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Is family law simple?
On this episode of Family Law Talk, Kirk Stange explains that divorce and family law matters are rarely simple, even when parties hope for an amicable outcome. Emotional strain, differing views on fairness, and poor communication often complicate the process. Some individuals may agree to unfair terms to avoid conflict, only to regret it later. This podcast is based on an article on Family Law Headquarters titled: Are divorce and family law matters simple?To learn more or to schedule an initial consultation with our Fort Wayne, Indiana divorce lawyers, call 855-805-0595.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/family-law-talk--6410781/support.
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Court date questions
In this episode of Family Law Talk, Kirk Stange discusses that preparation is key before heading to court for a family law case. Know the type of hearing, confirm if you need to attend, and plan ahead for logistics like parking and childcare. Dress professionally, prepare for testimony if required, and understand courtroom dynamics to set realistic expectations. This episode is based on an article on our Family Law Headquarters blog titled: What to know before a court date To learn more from our Lincoln, Nebraska divorce attorneys or to schedule an initial consultation, call 855-805-0595 or email [email protected] a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/family-law-talk--6410781/support.
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Debt in divorce
This episode explains that after a divorce, responsibility for debt depends on whether it was incurred individually or jointly during the marriage. Even if a divorce decree assigns debt to one spouse, creditors may still hold both parties liable for joint debts. To avoid complications, it’s important to close or refinance joint accounts and seek legal advice.This episode is based on an article on our Multi-State Divorce and Family Law Blog titled: Is Your Former Spouse’s Debt Your Responsibility? To learn more or to schedule a consultation with our Houston divorce attorneys, call 855-805-0595 or email [email protected] a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/family-law-talk--6410781/support.
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Prenuptial agreement pitfalls
This episode identifies key red flags in prenuptial agreements, including rushed signing, lack of legal representation, vague terms, illegal provisions, and unfair terms favoring one spouse. It stresses the importance of fairness, clarity, and mutual legal review to ensure enforceability.This episode is based on an article titled: Red Flags in a Prenuptial Agreement To learn more about our Tulsa divorce lawyers or to schedule a consultation, call 855-805-0595.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/family-law-talk--6410781/support.
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The debate over no-fault divorce
This episode explores the debate over no-fault divorce, which allows couples to divorce without proving fault. Critics argue it weakens marriage and contributes to family breakdown. Supporters counter that requiring proof of fault can prolong legal battles, increase costs, and trap individuals in abusive marriages. Since divorce laws are determined at the state level, federal influence over them is minimal. This episode is based on an article on our Family Law Headquarters blog titled: Should no-fault divorce end? To schedule a consultation with our Fort Wayne divorce attorneys or to learn more about Stange Law Firm, call 855-805-0595 or email [email protected] a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/family-law-talk--6410781/support.
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Who gets the pets in a divorce?
In this episode of Family Law Talk, Kirk Stange discusses the fact that in many states, pets are considered property, and courts typically award ownership to the spouse who primarily cares for the pet. Factors like daily care, financial ability, and emotional bonds are considered. Unlike child custody, shared pet custody is uncommon, but couples can agree on private arrangements.This podcast is based on an article on our Tulsa divorce blog titled: Who Gets the Family Pet in a Tulsa, OK Divorce? To learn more about our Tulsa divorce attorneys or to schedule an initial consultation, call 855-805-0595 or email [email protected] a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/family-law-talk--6410781/support.
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Dating during divorce
This podcast episode discusses how dating during divorce can lead to legal complications, impact custody decisions, and create emotional challenges. While not illegal, it’s best to wait until the divorce is final. If dating, discretion is key—avoid involving children or publicizing the relationship to minimize risks.This episode is based on an article on our Family Law Headquarters blog titled: Is dating during divorce okay? To learn more about our Houston divorce attorneys or to schedule an initial consultation, please call 855-805-0595 or email [email protected] a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/family-law-talk--6410781/support.
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Do birds of a feather flock together
In this episode, Kirk Stange discusses the common assumption in divorce and family courts that individuals in a relationship are inherently similar, encapsulated by the phrase "birds of a feather fly together." This thought process suggests that if one party exhibits erratic or irrational behavior, the other is likely the same, based on the notion that they chose each other for marriage or parenthood. This episode is based on an article on our Family Law Headquarters blog titled: Do birds of a feather always fly together in family law matters? To learn more or to schedule a consultation with our Louisville child custody attorneys, call 855-805-0595 or email [email protected] a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/family-law-talk--6410781/support.
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The average cost of a divorce
This episode outlines the factors influencing divorce expenses, including attorney fees, filing fees, and additional costs. Attorney fees vary based on experience and case complexity, with contested divorces costing more due to disputes over issues like custody or property. Uncontested divorces, where parties agree on terms, are less expensive and faster. This episode is based on an article titled: The Total Cost of a Divorce To learn more about our Louisville, KY family law attorneys or to schedule an initial consultation, please call 855-805-0595 or email [email protected] a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/family-law-talk--6410781/support.
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What’s a motion to compel
A motion to compel in family law litigation is filed when one party fails to respond to discovery requests (like interrogatories or document requests) or provides incomplete responses. The motion asks the court to order the non-compliant party to answer fully. Judges typically review the responses and may impose deadlines, sustain objections, or award attorney’s fees if misconduct is evident. This process helps ensure both parties share the necessary information for divorce or family law cases.This podcast is based on our Family Law Headquarters blog titled: What’s a motion to compel in family law litigation? To learn more or to schedule a consultation with our Houston, Texas divorce lawyers, please call 855-805-0595 or email [email protected] a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/family-law-talk--6410781/support.
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Answers in family law matters
When a party is served with an initial pleading in a divorce or family law case, they must file a response. The rules vary by state, but each jurisdiction has specific deadlines within which the response must be filed. It's essential to adhere to these deadlines to avoid legal consequences.This podcast is based on an article on our Family Law Headquarters blog titled: What’s an answer to initial pleadings?To learn more or to schedule an initial consultation for a divorce or family law matter, call 855-805-0595 or email [email protected] a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/family-law-talk--6410781/support.
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Goodwill in divorce business valuations
When spouses involved in a divorce have business interests, it can complicate the process. Valuing these interests is often intricate and typically requires the expertise of a professional business valuator to ensure an accurate assessment. This podcast discusses the role of "goodwill" in business valuations during divorce proceedings.This podcast is based on an article on our Family Law Headquarters blog titled: The importance of goodwill in business valuations To learn more or to schedule an initial consultation for a divorce or family law matter, call 855-805-0595 or send an email inquiry to [email protected] a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/family-law-talk--6410781/support.
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The child's preference for custody
Divorce and separation cases can be complex, often involving difficult decisions around child custody, visitation, and support. Even when parents are willing to work together, these emotionally charged situations arise as both parties seek time with their children in a new family structure. Navigating these issues requires careful consideration. This podcast episode is based on an article on our Illinois Divorce Law Blog titled "When Can a Child Choose Which Parent They Want to Live With?" To schedule a consultation with our Chicago, Illinois divorce lawyers, call 855-805-0595 or email [email protected] a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/family-law-talk--6410781/support.
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Hearsay in divorce and family law litigation
Hearsay is an important legal concept that lawyers learn in law school. Under Federal Rule of Evidence 801, hearsay is an out-of-court statement offered for the truth of the matter asserted. Even many lawyers are often confused by what this means when reading it. Thus, it is no surprise that the concept can seem murky for individuals going through divorce or family law matters. This podcast is based on our Family Law Headquarters blog article titled "What is hearsay in divorce and family law matters?" To schedule a consultation with our Omaha, NE divorce lawyers, call 855-805-0595 or email [email protected] a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/family-law-talk--6410781/support.
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The impact of realistic estrangement on child custody matters
Many people are familiar with the concept of parental alienation, but fewer are aware of the term "realistic estrangement." Parental alienation occurs when one parent intentionally seeks to undermine the other parent's relationship with their children, often through a prolonged effort to demean or defame them. While this process can take time to fully take effect, it can severely damage the targeted parent's bond with their children once it does. In contrast, realistic estrangement refers to a situation where the children choose to distance themselves from one parent, not because of manipulation by the other parent, but due to that parent's own inappropriate or harmful behavior. In this case, the children's reluctance to maintain a relationship is a direct response to the parent's actions and therefore is considered justified. This podcast is inspired by an article on Family Law Headquarters titled "What is realistic estrangement?" To learn more, contact our Cedar Rapids divorce attorneys at 855-808-0595. You can also schedule a consultation online.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/family-law-talk--6410781/support.
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The prominence of co-parenting applications
Co-parenting applications are becoming more popular in divorce or family law cases where there are children. In cases where these cases are not resolved peacefully, or where there are ongoing disagreements, more courts are ordering parties to use a co-parenting application for communications, calendaring, and paying expenses involving the children. Some parties even agree to use these apps without a court order. This podcast is based on an article on our Family Law Headquarters blog titled: The rise of co-parenting applications For more information, call 855-805-0595 or contact our Cedar Rapids divorce lawyers online. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/family-law-talk--6410781/support.
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How a divorce impacts your financial state
It is no secret that a divorce is an expensive process, with short-term and long-term effects on the finances of both parties. A divorce requires families to deal with emotional, legal, and financial challenges. When you are concerned about your financial stability after a divorce, it can make the divorce process even harder. This podcast is based on a blog post on our Tulsa, Oklahoma family law blog titled: How Divorce Affects Your Finances To learn more or to schedule a consultation with our Tulsa, Oklahoma divorce attorneys, call 855-805-0595 or schedule a consultation online.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/family-law-talk--6410781/support.
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The importance of deposition objections
Depositions are expected in divorce or family law matters. All sorts of witnesses may be deposed. During a divorce or family law deposition, one attorney asks the witnesses under oath to discover relevant information. Information is relevant if reasonably calculated to lead to the discovery of admissible evidence. During the deposition, the other attorney in the case can also ask the witness questions. Sometimes, however, one of the lawyers on the case will object to a question being asked. Most often, it is the lawyer for the deposed witness who objects. Listen to this episode to find out what role deposition objections can have in family law cases. This episode is based on an article on Family Law Headquarters titled: How deposition objections work You can learn more by contacting our St. Louis family lawyers online or by calling 855-805-0595.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/family-law-talk--6410781/support.
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Missouri's equal parenting time presumption
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 [email protected]. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/family-law-talk--6410781/support.
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What is a default divorce?
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 [email protected] a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/family-law-talk--6410781/support.
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Caucus mediations in divorce and family law matters
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.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/family-law-talk--6410781/support.
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When to litigate
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.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/family-law-talk--6410781/support.
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Hiring a family lawyer
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.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/family-law-talk--6410781/support.
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Preparing for a meeting with a divorce lawyer
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.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/family-law-talk--6410781/support.
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When is an annulment possible?
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 [email protected] a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/family-law-talk--6410781/support.
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What if my spouse doesn't accept the divorce paperwork?
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.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/family-law-talk--6410781/support.
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The importance of pleading panels
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.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/family-law-talk--6410781/support.
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Establishing paternity rights
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.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/family-law-talk--6410781/support.
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Does cohabitation end spousal maintenance?
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.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/family-law-talk--6410781/support.
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Do you need a lawyer for an uncontested divorce
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.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/family-law-talk--6410781/support.
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Interfaith child custody disputes
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.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/family-law-talk--6410781/support.
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Updating your estate plan
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.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/family-law-talk--6410781/support.
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Signs that a divorce may be looming
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.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/family-law-talk--6410781/support.
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Challenges in a high-net-worth divorce
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.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/family-law-talk--6410781/support.
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What makes a gray divorce challenging?
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.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/family-law-talk--6410781/support.
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How can grandparents get visitation rights?
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.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/family-law-talk--6410781/support.
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What to make of a trial continuance?
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.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/family-law-talk--6410781/support.
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What are findings of fact and conclusions of law?
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.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/family-law-talk--6410781/support.
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What are business records affidavits in divorce and family law matters?
Business records can be vital to divorce or family law matters. One method of getting business records admitted into court is through a business records affidavit, where the custodian of records signs the affidavit and verifies the authenticity and accuracy of the records. The affidavit is signed in front of a notary public. Listen to this episode to learn more about this topic and its importance in divorce and family law cases. This episode is based on an article on Family Law Headquarters titled: What is a business records affidavit? You can also call 855-805-0595 or contact our Oklahoma City family lawyers online.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/family-law-talk--6410781/support.
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What is a non-contested hearing?
A non-contested or uncontested hearing can be a common event in a divorce or family law matter that settles outside court. Many do not understand the purpose of these hearings or why they are sometimes necessary. Further, individuals who have to testify at these hearings may not understand how they work. Find out more on this topic in this episode. This episode is based on an article on Family Law Headquarters titled: What is a non-contested hearing in a divorce or family law matter? You can also call 855-805-0595 or contact our Omaha, Nebraska, Divorce Lawyers online.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/family-law-talk--6410781/support.
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Family Law Talk® with Stange Law Firm, PC on Spreaker. Stange Law Firm, PC is a multi-state divorce and family law firm. To learn more or to schedule an initial consultation, please call 855-805-0595.Please note: The choice of a lawyer is an important decision that should not be based solely upon advertisements. Neither the Supreme Court of Missouri/Illinois nor The Missouri/Illinois Bar reviews or approves certifying organizations or specialist designations. Court rules do not permit us to advertise that we specialize in a particular field or area of law. The areas of law mentioned in this podcast are our areas of interest and generally are the types of cases in which we are involved. It is not intended to suggest specialization in any areas of law which are listed. The information you obtain on this podcast is not, nor is it intended to be legal advice. You should consu
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