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Helping Missouri residents solve property disputes
On behalf of Stange Law Firm, PC posted in Unmarried Couples on Thursday, January 28, 2016. If you have ever known a friend or family member that has gone through a divorce, you probably know just how difficult it can be to reach an agreement when it comes to asset division. Even with legal assistance and mediation, it can take couples weeks or months of deliberation and litigation before any kind of agreement is reached. What is perhaps most alarming about this is that the laws surrounding marital property and asset division are quite clear. For unmarried couples, such an
Does my state of residence affect my military divorce?
On behalf of Stange Law Firm, PC posted in Military Divorce on Saturday, January 23, 2016. There are many things that make a military divorce vastly more complex than a civilian divorce, but there is perhaps no greater issue to be tackled than state laws. As with many other legal matters, each state has different laws for different issues, and so a legal action in one state may be completely different from the same legal action in another state. Why is this a particular issue with military divorce? Because the state is sometimes a variable. When it comes to most
Do not be afraid to question paternity
On behalf of Stange Law Firm, PC posted in Family Law on Friday, January 15, 2016. Statistics indicate that there are a large number of single mothers in our society today, with nearly 40 percent of all children being born to couples who are not married. Some people view this as a problem, citing irresponsible mothers or deadbeat fathers as a symptom of our country’s economic declines or social tragedies. The true problem with these out-of-wedlock births, however, is that issues of paternity are rarely addressed as thoroughly as they should be. This can lead to the wrong man paying
The differences between legal separation and divorce (1)
On behalf of Stange Law Firm, PC posted in Legal Separation on Friday, January 8, 2016. Many people have heard of legal separation, but to those who do not have direct experience with this legal area, exactly how legal separation differs from divorce may not be clear. After all, in both instances, the law recognizes the separation of a married couple, but the way in which that separation is recognized is crucial. When a couple is legally separated, they are still married despite the separation. Divorce involves a separation in which couples are no longer married. Ultimately this is the
The benefits of a cohabitation property agreement
On behalf of Stange Law Firm, PC posted in Unmarried Couples on Saturday, January 2, 2016. If you and your significant other live together, you will likely amass a great deal of property together. Anything from a bed or a sofa to a television or even a kitchen utensil could become the source of a heated property dispute in the event that you and your significant other ever break up. This is because, legally, it is extremely difficult to determine who owns what in the relationship, especially if the couple did not keep records or an agreement. With a detailed
Stange Law Firm, PC office in Kansas City, Missouri coming soon
On behalf of Stange Law Firm, PC on Monday, December 28, 2015. Stange Law Firm, PC is happy to announce the opening of the firm’s 13th location in Lee’s Summit (Kansas City), Missouri. This office will be open the beginning of February to help serve the residents of Jackson County and the surrounding areas. When you hire Stange Law Firm, PC, you will have hired an attorney who is solely dedicated to the practice of family law. At our firm, we represent clients with a wide variety of family law issues, including: divorce, child custody, child support, fathers’ rights, and
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