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Common Concerns When Considering Divorce

Divorce is a life-changing decision that can often come with a flood of emotions, confusion, and difficult questions. No matter the reasons, deciding to end a marriage is rarely simple. People often find themselves weighed down by fears and uncertainties. While each divorce situation is unique, there are some common concerns that affect most people when considering divorce. It is normal to feel uneasy about how divorce will impact your kids, your finances, and your relationships with other people. You can get through this hard process and come out on the other side with a stronger sense of self and

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Divorce Discovery in Missouri

Discovery is a part of divorce where spouses and their attorneys exchange important financial information. This is done to aid with negotiations and decisions about property division, spousal support, and children. The discovery process may be an informal exchange or a court-ordered process, depending on your situation. It’s easier to navigate these processes with an experienced Springfield, MO, divorce attorney. The financial and other supplemental information exchanged in discovery helps attorneys understand the financial standing of each spouse. They can then begin to plan requests in negotiations or litigation that are fair and necessary for financial support. It can also

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How Do You Successfully Negotiate in a Divorce in Springfield?

Divorce negotiations can be helpful for spouses in both contested and uncontested divorces. For many couples, negotiating gives them more control over their circumstances. Whether you are skilled in negotiation or not, a Springfield divorce attorney is important in helping you through the process more quickly and with less hassle. An attorney also helps you protect your rights and interests. Negotiations allow spouses to detail their separation agreement, whether they agree on the larger issues or not. Creating a separation agreement outside of court is typically less stressful and costly than litigation. However, negotiations are still a potentially stressful process,

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How to Handle Child Custody Cases in a High-Conflict Divorce

Custody cases often involve heightened emotions, even when parents are trying to be amicable and create a parenting plan together. When parents are already engaged in a high-conflict divorce case, this often creates an environment for a very contentious and frustrating custody case, which many refer to as a custody battle. These situations are incredibly hard on the entire family, particularly children. It’s crucial that you have legal representation from a skilled Springfield child custody attorney for these cases to help lessen this stress. What Is Considered a High-Conflict Divorce and Custody Case? A high-conflict divorce and custody case is

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What Happens in Missouri If You Don’t Have a Will?

A last will and testament is a foundational document for simple and comprehensive estate plans. If you die without a will, your estate will not be distributed according to your wishes and will instead be distributed according to Missouri’s intestate laws. To prevent this and save your loved ones significant stress, you can work with a Springfield estate planning attorney to draft an enforceable will and, potentially, other useful estate planning documents. When you don’t have a will, and your estate is distributed according to intestate succession laws, you do not have control over who receives your assets or who

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How Long Does Divorce Take in Springfield?

When a spouse or a couple decides to get a divorce, it is often a hard decision to make. Many people want the process to go as quickly as possible. There are several things that affect the length of your divorce, depending on your unique situation and relationship. A Springfield divorce attorney can help you get through proceedings more efficiently, protecting you and your family’s interests during the divorce. The Residency Requirements Before Filing For some couples, the first thing that may lengthen the process of divorce is the residency requirement. At least one spouse must have been a resident

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