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What practices should unmarried couples avoid?
On behalf of Stange Law Firm, PC posted in Unmarried Couples on Sunday, May 1, 2016. There are a growing number of unmarried couples cohabitating in modern America, and regardless of how you may feel about the topic, the legal ramifications of such commingling are very significant. If unmarried couples do not approach their cohabitation correctly, the fallout if the couple eventually breaks up could have extremely negative side effects on both parties. It may be tempting to act as if you are married, but until you actually tie the knot, such behavior can be a detriment. Examples of married
Helping Missouri residents modify custody orders
On behalf of Stange Law Firm, PC posted in Family Law on Sunday, April 24, 2016. When going through a divorce, determining child custody and child support is often the most important thing for parents. Understandably, the anxiety and tension can be extremely high as both parents attempt to prove that they belong in their child or children’s lives. If a child support or child custody order is determined, and you do not feel that you are given the time you deserve with your child, it can be crushing, but your battle for custody does not have to end there.
Military life may incentivize young marriage
On behalf of Stange Law Firm, PC posted in Military Divorce on Sunday, April 17, 2016. If you serve in the military or have ever served in the military, chances are that you know or knew an extremely young couple that married in their early twenties, perhaps even in their late teens. It is not uncommon for young military couples for a variety of reasons, but the numbers speak for themselves. More than 40 percent of active military service members are in their early twenties, and of those 40 percent, more than half are married. There are many reasons that
We can help you understand legal separation
On behalf of Stange Law Firm, PC posted in Legal Separation on Sunday, April 10, 2016. Legal separation can be a very confusing concept for many people. Some people view legal separation and divorce as interchangeable terms, both referring to a marriage that is no longer legally recognized. However, this is not entirely accurate, and the subtle differences between the two are often where people get confused. Combine these subtle differences with the fact that separation laws and requirements are different depending on the state, and it is easy to see why legal separation can present so many problems. The
Domestic violence is a crime
On behalf of Stange Law Firm, PC posted in Domestic Violence on Sunday, April 3, 2016. Domestic violence is often considered a family law issue, and while you should absolutely consult with a family law attorney to help you with your domestic violence issue, it is important to remember that, unlike many family law issues that are civil suits, domestic violence is a crime. This means that a person who is engaging in domestic violence can be accused of a criminal lawsuit and even arrested. There are many different types of domestic violence, including physical and sexual abuse, and each
Minors and emancipation in Missouri
On behalf of Stange Law Firm, PC posted in Family Law on Thursday, March 24, 2016. A person’s age can play a significant role in many legal areas all across the country, both criminal and civil. For instance, a child charged with a crime will usually face a significantly lesser punishment for the exact same crime committed by an adult. Age can also impact civil law in many ways, and is arguably the most influential in matters of family law, where younger residents often have to have their parents permission. Perhaps the best example of how age can affect family



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