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Louisiana’s child custody laws

No one state is alike. When it comes to the South, family is a huge part of what we do. Louisiana, especially, is a perfect place to observe the family dynamic and a family-focused lifestyle. It’s great when we’re together, but what happens when we’re not? The family philosophy never

Are you a victim of divorce manipulation? We want to help.

Manipulation is an animal that can take many forms and lurk in many places. It can take place amongst groups of people, but especially between two individuals. Sometimes it’s harmless and sometimes not so much. To be more specific, divorce manipulation is never pretty. Weinberger Divorce & Family Law Group

New divorce law setting the trend: Pets as family members

We’ve talked about property, possessions, and assets in regards to the divorce process. Some items are more straightforward than others. It can be argued that California sets the trend in many ways, even when it comes to state law.  A very interesting piece of news came out on divorce law recently.

Divorce: Temporary restraining orders

Unfortunately violence is a reality of some relationships. The victim of physical abuse in a relationship may not feel like he or she has nowhere to turn or cannot do anything about the situation. Sometimes, fear may prevent the abuse victim from taking any action. Whether this describes you, somebody,

Divorce in a community property state

It’s very possible that, no matter how good you are with money and no matter how good your credit is, you could be at a loss when it comes time for divorce. When married in the first place, partners share finances such as home ownership and bank accounts. One spouse

Grounds for annulment: 4 circumstances

Marriages can end legally either by divorce or annulment. We’ve spent a lot of time talking about divorce, so we should point out the differences between the two.  According to the Bremer Whyte Brown & O’Meara LLP, the first question to ask yourself is “what type of relationship must two people be

Family law And cryptocurrency

Cryptocurrency is a new technology that has come about in the last several years and is growing in popularity. Examples are Bitcoin, Litecoin, and Ethereum. How do these work? Andrew Speer of Dallas Divorce Law Blog breaks it down. In its most basic definition, one unit of cryptocurrency is made up

Divorce: Protecting yourself and your assets

It is no secret that divorce can be complicated. During divorce proceedings, certain elements need to be hammered out in order to avoid mistakes down the line and to protect yourself. The first thing that should come to mind is consulting a financial and tax advisor as you’re going through

Child custody: Defining a child’s best interests

Child custody is one of many battles for separating parents during the divorce process. The hope is that parents can come to a sound agreement for their child/children. Whether or not this is the case, the courts take a child’s best interests into account. But what are a child’s best interests?

Child support: Changing circumstances

Time can heal many things, including some of the pain and suffering from divorce. It’s true that divorce proceedings can be extremely detailed. After all, if a couple has children, things like child support and custody are big issues. Say that a child support agreement has been reached. Is it