Exploring Social Security Cases and Outcomes

  • What To Do If You Cannot Afford Child Support

    21 January 2015

    What do you do if you cannot (genuinely) afford paying child support? If you wish to reduce the payments, then you should know that there are several options you can take to make it legal. The route you take depends on whether the other parent concurs with your assessment that you cannot afford the payments. If the other parent doesn't agree with you, then your only course of action is to:

  • 4 Tips To Make A Divorce Less Stressful

    16 January 2015

    Dissolving a marriage is emotionally trying, but there are ways to go about your divorce proceedings to make the whole situation less stressful for yourself, your ex-spouse, and for any children involved. In the long run, trying to make a divorce as amicable as possible will benefit all parties. Use the following tips to reduce stress when getting a divorce: Hire a Divorce Lawyer That You Trust Working with a divorce lawyer that you feel comfortable with and trust is essential for reducing stress when going through a divorce.

  • 4 Tips For Writing A Prenuptial Agreement

    7 January 2015

    A prenuptial agreement is an agreement that states guidelines for how your money and assets are handled during a divorce. If you have a large amount of assets before you get married, you can have stipulations that state your spouse would not receive half of those assets should you get divorced. If you need to write up a prenup before marriage, here are some guidelines to follow. Be Honest About What Assets You Have

  • 5 Reasons You Shouldn't Talk To The Police After You're Charged"

    2 January 2015

    Whether you have been charged with larceny or assault, the police will likely want to talk to you. However, talking to the police about your case can count against you. No matter how nice they seem, you should not talk to the cops. Here are five reasons you should not talk to the police. You Could Accidentally Tell a White Lie Even if you are completely innocent of a crime, you can still tell the police a white lie by accident.