Child custody can cause a lot of conflict, even when parents get along. Even if you and your spouse agree to share custody, deciding how to do so isn't always simple.For most people, child custody arrangements can be made by looking at their schedules and the child's...
Month: April 2019
Could you lose your business in a divorce?
On Behalf of Ordway Law Group, LLC | Apr 26, 2019 | Business Divorce
Business owners who go through a divorce are in a vulnerable position. They may fear being forced to shutter the doors of the businesses they co-own with their spouses during the settlement phase of the process.Suppose that you and your spouse took a big risk and...
Is it possible to keep property separate in high-asset marriages?
On Behalf of Ordway Law Group, LLC | Apr 19, 2019 | High-asset Divorce
As you may know, high-asset divorces typically last a very long time. They also come with deep conflict, particularly over property division issues. Most people heading into a marriage do not give much thought to the possibility of divorcing one day. However, as...
Father accused of kidnapping after fleeing with daughter
On Behalf of Ordway Law Group, LLC | Apr 16, 2019 | Child Custody
Sometimes, parents who worry about losing time with their children make mistakes. They may pick up their children for visitation or leave the home with them before separation, fleeing in hopes of staying together.That's a bad idea for everyone involved, and it can...
What is the purpose of alimony today?
On Behalf of Ordway Law Group, LLC | Apr 10, 2019 | Spousal Support
Alimony law has been changing across the United States. Therefore, it's important to know what the law currently says about it. States are increasingly beginning to use spousal support guidelines. The American Law Institute also has its own recommendations for...
Refusing to pay spousal support in Georgia can get you in trouble
On Behalf of Ordway Law Group, LLC | Apr 10, 2019 | Spousal Support
When a family law court tells you that you must pay spousal support or alimony to your spouse, you must understand that it is not a request. It is a court order, and therefore, requires your full compliance. Regardless of your reasons, failure to make alimony payments...
Financing your life after divorce
On Behalf of Ordway Law Group, LLC | Apr 8, 2019 |
Life after divorce can be challenging in a few different aspects. For some, the financial burden can be overwhelming.However, with the proper steps, it is possible to manage finances after a divorce properly. There are a few different tactics you can put into...
New evidence shows wealthier children react hardest to divorce
On Behalf of Ordway Law Group, LLC | Apr 5, 2019 | High-asset Divorce
The wealthier you are and the more apparently stable your family life seems prior to your divorce, the harder your children may take it when the divorce finally comes.That's the new information from a University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) study that focused on...
How can I help my kids address their emotions during a divorce?
On Behalf of Ordway Law Group, LLC | Apr 4, 2019 | Child Custody
Children often have complex emotions when they find out that their parents are going to divorce. It's often tough for them to express themselves, especially when they are younger. Finding ways to help them express their feelings can be challenging because you might...
Business divorce? Get the right help
On Behalf of Ordway Law Group, LLC | Apr 3, 2019 | Business Divorce
During a divorce that involves a business, it's important that you have the business valued. By obtaining the valuation, you'll know how much the business is worth and how you'd like to negotiate to keep it or to allow your spouse to keep it in full.As business owners...
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