Understanding Spousal Support in Topeka Divorce Cases

During a divorce, emotions can run high, leading to contention over topics such as child support, child custody, division of property, and potential spousal support. When these discussions come to the forefront of a divorce case, a Topeka spousal support lawyer can help guide you through the available options. The purpose of spousal support, otherwise known as alimony or maintenance, is to ensure that the future of one of the divorcing parties is provided for, especially when one spouse’s income is significantly higher than the other’s. These can be tension-fraught cases, but an attorney can be there to support you

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Preparing for Back-to-School Season as a Co-Parent

Back-to-school season is fast approaching, and many parents who are newly separated or divorced may be concerned about this transition. Although there are certain benefits for parents to have kids busy with school during the workday, the change also brings many new stressors and the need for a clear and comprehensive routine. If you haven’t planned for this season in your parenting plan, a Topeka child custody attorney can help you address those specifics. Even with a clear parenting plan arrangement, it can still be a turbulent time if you don’t plan ahead with your co-parent. Children have a lot

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What Makes a Topeka Divorce Take Longer?

No divorce is easy to go through, and many couples want to make the process as fast as possible to limit the emotional, mental, and financial strain on themselves and their family. Unfortunately, there’s no way to guarantee a fast divorce process. However, several factors can generally result in a shorter divorce process. One of these is the help of an experienced Topeka divorce attorney, who can protect your rights while also making the process more efficient. Every divorce is unique, and many factors can affect how long it takes. However, there are specific issues that commonly lengthen the process

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What Is a No-Contest Clause in Kansas?

An estate plan provides several benefits, with one of the main goals being the distribution of an estate after death. When you create a comprehensive estate plan, you can distribute your assets to the individuals and parties you wish. You can also place someone you trust in charge of this distribution. However, if the will or trust you create is contested successfully, your assets will not be distributed according to your wishes. A Topeka estate planning attorney can help you determine how to prevent successful contests. The Effects of Will Contests Unfortunately, even unsuccessful contests have damaging effects. This can

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Dividing a Business in a Divorce

A divorce is especially complicated when there is a business involved. In order to effectively protect your financial and business interests, it is important to find a Topeka divorce attorney who understands complex and high-value asset division in a divorce. Marital Property in Wichita In Kansas, the law only distinguishes between a couple’s marital and separate property during their marriage. Once they file for divorce, all their property is considered marital property. This includes property obtained before they were married and property only titled under one spouse’s name. All property could be divided in divorce. Although it is common for

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What Makes a Parent Unfit for Custody?

Child custody cases are complicated and emotionally straining. If you believe that your children are unsafe with or not properly cared for by your co-parent, you will have significant concerns about how the case turns out. You need an experienced Topeka child custody attorney to help you review your situation and determine whether your co-parent can be deemed unfit for custody. How Does a Topeka Family Court Decide That a Parent Is Unfit? When the court determines or approves a custody arrangement, its goal is to protect the child’s interests above all else. In Kansas, the court prefers joint custody

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