What is an uncontested divorce?

On behalf of Stange Law Firm, PC posted in support on Thursday, May 16, 2019. Because of how significant divorce is in the lives of Missouri divorcing spouses, it is important for them to be familiar with the different divorce options available to them. An uncontested divorce can save the divorcing couples time, money and acrimony and can be an option to consider in certain circumstances. An uncontested divorce can be a divorce option to consider when the divorcing spouse do not have any remaining disagreements between them concerning divorce-related issues and have agreed to those issues between themselves. Divorce-related

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Navigating a high asset divorce with family law help

On behalf of Stange Law Firm, PC posted in support on Friday, May 3, 2019. High asset divorces can include a number of challenges that are in additional to the usual challenges associated with divorce. The family law process is designed to help divorcing couples resolve their divorce-related concerns as smoothly as possible and help them resolve the challenges associated with their unique divorce situation. When property is divided during a divorce in Missouri, Kansas and Illinois, the goal is to reach an equitable division of property. In circumstances of a high asset divorce there can be many complexities that

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What can be done to enforce a child support order?

On behalf of Stange Law Firm, PC posted in support on Thursday, April 18, 2019. Children have the right to be supported by both of their parents. Whether you are paying child support or collecting it, you may have questions about the enforcement process and what you can do to address your concerns. Various methods can be used to ensure that a parent pays the child support they owe. Child support enforcement measures can include withholding income; intercepting state and federal tax returns; credit reporting of past due and unpaid child support; filing liens on the personal or real property

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Modifying child custody or other divorce-related concerns

On behalf of Stange Law Firm, PC posted in child custody on Thursday, April 4, 2019. Changes to a child custody order may sometimes be needed. This blog recently looked at how child custody is determined in Missouri but another important topic for many parents is how a child custody order may be changed. Post-divorce modifications may be needed related to child custody, child visitation, child support and alimony. Because of how significant these issues are in the lives of divorced parents, it is helpful to at least understand when a modification may be possible. In general, it may be

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How is child custody determined in Missouri?

On behalf of Stange Law Firm, PC posted in child custody on Thursday, March 21, 2019. This blog recently discussed more generally how child custody decisions are made but Kansas parents may have questions so it is helpful to understand how child custody decisions are made in Missouri and this blog takes a closer look at what that means in Missouri. Knowing what child custody is based on, and how it is determined, can help calm some common anxieties divorcing couples may have associated with the child custody process. Child custody decisions are generally guided by what is in the

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Property division basics to understand

On behalf of Stange Law Firm, PC posted in property division on Friday, March 8, 2019. Property division can be one of the many concerns on the minds of divorcing couples. As a result, it is helpful for them to be familiar with family law resources that help with property division and how the family law court will divide property during their divorce. Property division is conducted according to equitable property division rules which means that the family law court will seek to divide property as fairly as possible between the couple. This may not necessarily mean a fifty-fifty split

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