by Christin Georgelas | Jan 25, 2024 | Child Custody and Visitation
You have primary physical custody of your children, and you’d love to move — but your co-parent isn’t likely to give their consent. Can you get the court to modify your custody agreement so that you can go? The answer depends on several different factors. Can You Move...
by Christin Georgelas | Jan 24, 2024 | Divorce
Divorce is a challenging process that extends beyond the realms of paperwork and courtroom proceedings. In the digital age, managing online accounts adds a layer of complexity to the already intricate task of separating lives. In this guide, we’ll explore...
by Christin Georgelas | Apr 20, 2023 | Child Custody and Visitation
People often fantasize about making a clean break when they file for divorce. They want to wash their hands of their spouse and never see them again. However, that is not a very realistic goal for most spouses with children. Unless there is a very unusual situation...
by Christin Georgelas | Apr 17, 2023 | Divorce
Divorce can bring up a lot of different questions, depending on your situation. If you’re a parent, you’re likely wondering who’s going to live with the children. If not, then you’ll still be wondering how assets are going to be divided. A pet dog can feel like sort...
by Christin Georgelas | Apr 15, 2023 | Divorce
Cryptocurrency has become one of the biggest sources of conflict in many divorces. Many of those who invested early saw the value of their investment skyrocket. The problem is that cryptocurrency by its very nature is anonymous and therefore easy to hide....