Category Archives: Divorce Law

What If I File for Divorce but then we Reconcile?

Filing for divorce is often a very emotional process. You and your spouse may have fought or have discovered that you fundamentally disagree on something that seems too large to ever come to terms over. Because of this, you may have decided that divorce is your only option. But after filing the paperwork and living […]

  • Posted on: Dec 31 2018
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Should I File Joint Taxes if I’ve Separated from my Spouse?

While you and your spouse have decided that living together is no longer an option, you may decide to legally separate. Sometimes, this is the first step towards divorce. Other times, you may remain married for years, even for the rest of your lives. There are certainly some benefits to doing so, but there are […]

  • Posted on: Nov 29 2018
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Divorce vs Annulment

When it comes to ending a marriage, you have two options. Most people get a divorce, but you might also have the option of getting an annulment. Annulments aren’t always an option, though, and they are different from a divorce in a few key ways. What Is an Annulment? An annulment is a court decree […]

  • Posted on: Oct 19 2018
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What Do I Do if My Spouse Refuses to Agree to a Divorce

If you want to get divorced, but your spouse refuses to talk to you about it, what can you do? Even if you have filed for divorce, your spouse may claim they haven’t received the paperwork or even outright refuse to sign it. Fortunately, there are legal ways of getting around this, so you won’t […]

  • Posted on: Sep 25 2018
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My Spouse Is Avoiding Being Served – What Can I Do?

When you want a divorce, but your spouse does not or is intent on making the process as long and as difficult as possible just to spite you, they may do their best to dodge being served the divorce paperwork. They believe that if they’re never served, the divorce simply won’t happen. They may think […]

  • Posted on: Aug 31 2018
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