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What is considered marital property in Missouri?

On behalf of Stange Law Firm, PC posted in Family Law on Wednesday, November 18, 2015. When two people get married, they expect that they will spend the rest of their lives together, and they often begin to build that life by accruing assets. A new bed in which to sleep together, a new house to raise their family, a new car to take the children to soccer practice, these are all things that married couples might buy to accommodate their new life. But not all marriages last, and in the event of a divorce, the question of who gets

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Protect yourself from domestic violence before it’s too late

On behalf of Stange Law Firm, PC posted in Domestic Violence on Friday, November 13, 2015. There is almost nobody in the country that would try to defend the actions of a domestic abuser. For most people, even if they have never experienced domestic abuse directly, there are few things more terrifying than the thought that going back to your home, the place where you should be safe, able to escape from the world, is more like walking into your own personal hell. Worse yet is the fear that you have no options, that you are stuck suffering the abuse

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Legal aid for Missouri domestic violence victims

On behalf of Stange Law Firm, PC posted in Domestic Violence on Friday, November 6, 2015. Domestic violence is one of the most serious and tragic issues that a person can endure. Being mistreated emotionally, psychologically, physically or in any other capacity in your own home, likely by someone you trust or love, can be an extremely traumatic experience. That kind of betrayal makes the act even more frightening, and feeling unsafe in your home can take a serious toll on your mental well-being. You will likely become more stressed, and the inability to focus may impact your daily life.

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Legal separation allows couples to experience post-marital life

On behalf of Stange Law Firm, PC posted in Legal Separation on Sunday, November 1, 2015. There are multiple types of separation when it comes to couples seeking a break from their marriage. Many people are aware of a trial separation, which allows couples to experience living apart without actually changing their marriage, and many are aware of divorce, which obviously dissolves a marriage and essentially divides a married life into two separate lives. What you may not know is that there is a middle ground. Legal separation is a legal practice that essentially allows couples the best of both

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Prison sentences could stop child support payments

On behalf of Stange Law Firm, PC posted in Family Law on Friday, October 23, 2015. Child support is almost always a highly debated topic among parents, whether they divorced or never married. The custodial parent often feels that he or she is struggling to raise a child without the financial assistance he or she deserves while non-custodial parents struggle to justify allocating some of their hard-earned money toward a child they never see and a parent they hardly know. This issue is especially pressing for prisoners, who are incapable of making a significant enough income to make most child

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How the 10/10 rule can affect your military divorce

On behalf of Stange Law Firm, PC posted in Military Divorce on Thursday, October 15, 2015. If you have heard anything about military divorce, you have probably heard that it is significantly more complicated than non-military divorce, largely because of the various factors that military couples must take into consideration. Obviously there are simple facets of military lifestyle that can make divorce difficult, such as one party being deployed in a different country and unable to attend court dates, but there are also factors of military life that must be addressed during a divorce. One of these factors is the

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Stange Law Firm - Missouri

Missouri Family Law Offices located in:

Saint Louis County: Clayton, MO
West County: Ellisville, MO
Jackson County: Lee’s Summit, MO
Jefferson County: Arnold, MO
St. Charles County: St. Charles, MO
Franklin County: St. Union, MO
Lincoln County: Troy, MO
Boone County: Columbia, MO
Greene County: Springfield, MO
St. Louis City: St. Louis, MO
Jackson County: Kansas City, MO

Stange Law Firm - Oklahoma

Oklahoma family law offices located in:

Tulsa County: Tulsa, OK
Oklahoma County: Oklahoma City, OK

Stange Law Firm - Illinois

Illinois family law offices located in:

St. Clair County: Belleville, IL
Madison County: Maryville, IL
Sangamon County: Springfield, IL
McLean County: Bloomington, IL
Monroe County: Waterloo, IL

Stange Law Firm - Kansas

Kansas family law offices located in:

Johnson County: Overland Park, KS
Sedgwick County: Wichita, KS
Shawnee County: Topeka, KS