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Divorced or Unmarried Parents and COVID-19 Federal Economic Impact Payments
Post On May 18, 2020

A summary of how stimulus payments are issued to divorced or unmarried parents. the CARES Act On March 27, 2020, the CARES Act was enacted to financially assist American families and business affected by COVID-19. The most widespread relief will come in the form of economic impact payments, and thos...

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Adultery and Divorce Settlement in Washington State
Post On Aug. 25, 2015

Adultery and divorce do not go hand in hand. Cheating may have been the cause of your divorce, but your spouse’s cheating will have no impact on the divorce settlement, because Washington is a no-fault state. This means that the law does not require spouses to prove fault to get a divorce. Does adul...

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DISCONNECTING FROM YOUR SPOUSE- DIVORCING YOUR SPOUSE IN SOCIAL MEDIA
Post On Aug. 25, 2014

In today’s world everyone uses some form of social media, whether it’s Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Myspace, or YouTube. Everyone wants others to know what is going on in their lives. We live in a sociciety where people tell people way too much on the internet. STOP POSTING TO SOCIAL MEDIA Is it re...

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A Guide to Planning a Separation in North Carolina
Post On Jul. 24, 2014

Getting separated and going through a divorce in North Carolina has many steps and requirements but, with the proper legal counsel, you can navigate the divorce timeline and rules surrounding the legal proceedings. 1. Consulting. Consulting with an attorney to review your specific situation and get ...

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Florida Dissolution of Marriage: Mandatory Disclosure - What and Why?
Post On Mar. 30, 2013

Viewed from a personal perspective rather than collectively as a couple, comparing the amount of wealth and assets once shared in marriage relative to what will be your share after asset division can be daunting. What was once thought sufficient to maintain a happy relationship and comfortable lifes...

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What happens if I refuse to sign a separation agreement because of my religious convictions?
Asked in Yorktown,  VA Oct. 11, 2012 ,  3 Answers

My husband filed for divorce. We have been separated for over one year now. A separation agreement has been created and my husband and I agree to the terms. It includes the amount of alimony that I am to receive, the division of his 401K, insurance coverage for my son and allows me to have the divor...

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