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Recently, we posted a blog regarding the top 8 things to do when you are served divorce papers. We’d like to follow that up with a suggestion regarding what not to do even after your divorce becomes finalized. Recently a Trinity Law family law attorney participated in a one day retreat at a local church […]
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When you have been served with divorce papers, take some time to consider these eight factors before you take any next steps.
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Individual | September 30, 2014
Any mention of past due taxes or the Internal Revenue Service often invokes panic in people. However, such a panicked response need not occur. If you owe back taxes to the Internal Revenue Service, an “Offer in Compromise” provides a means by which your tax bill can be reduced. There are primarily two types of […]
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Changes in federal law allowing for same-sex marriage now open the doors for marriage to include more than two people, of the same or different gender.
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An uncontested adoption will proceed more smoothly than an contested adoption. Learn why knowledgeable legal representation is essential in either case.
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A bifurcated divorce allows the parties to separate economic claims from actual divorce, meaning divorce can be obtained before economic claims are resolved.
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