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MU doctoral student finds Twitter may play a role in divorce
On behalf of Stange Law Firm, PC posted in Family Law on Thursday, April 10, 2014. Obviously, nobody goes into a marriage expecting it to end in divorce. Building a life with your partner is exciting and can lead to many different challenges. But at times, some challenges may become insurmountable. Due to many factors, divorce rates have been high in our country for quite some time. While there are many different issues that contribute to this trend, a new study indicates that Twitter may be a serious home wrecker. A study performed by a University of Missouri doctoral candidate
Military divorce rates climb for female servicewomen
On behalf of Stange Law Firm, PC posted in Military Divorce on Wednesday, April 2, 2014. Military servicemen and servicewomen are modern, everyday heroes. They often find themselves in situations that many of us cannot even imagine. But as great and admirable as these men and women are, they are still human beings, and they still have to deal with human problems. One of these problems is divorce, which appears to be on the rise, particularly between female servicewomen with non-military male spouses. Despite being a vast minority in the armed forces, female servicewomen have a divorce rate that greatly
Disputes over property in Olympian’s divorce proceedings
On behalf of Stange Law Firm, PC posted in Legal Separation on Thursday, March 27, 2014. Not all relationships go according to plan, and when things don’t work out it’s often best to start again. This does not always mean divorce, however, and some couples may simply choose to separate. Whatever their decision, Missouri separation laws require couples to live apart for a fixed period of time after they have filed for divorce. Unfortunately, some separations come with disputes, as has been the case with one high-profile split in recent weeks. Olympic figure skater Johnny Weir has filed for divorce
Why you should seek legal advice for your military divorce
On behalf of Stange Law Firm, PC posted in Military Divorce on Wednesday, March 19, 2014. The questions facing military couples when it comes to divorce can vary from those that other couples need to consider. There are matters such as military benefits to consider in addition to rules surrounding property division. If there are children involved, a child custody arrangement needs to be reached that takes into account the military parent’s time away from home. Couples in Missouri considering a military divorce have all of these matters to consider. One advisor on financial issues has been faced with a
Study highlights lack of support for domestic abuse victims
On behalf of Stange Law Firm, PC posted in Domestic Violence on Thursday, March 13, 2014. Suffering from any form of violence or abuse is difficult to bear and can cause lasting physical and emotional damage. Sadly, many people experience abuse at the hands of people they know and care for, even within their own homes. In Missouri and throughout the United States, the number of victims of domestic violence seeking assistance each day is alarming. Even more concerning is the lack of resources available to help victims. A recent study estimated that more than 66,000 domestic abuse victims received
Unmarried couples increasingly investing in property together
On behalf of Stange Law Firm, PC posted in Unmarried Couples on Thursday, March 6, 2014. People’s lives are getting busier and busier. As many young couples find themselves striving for career success and trying to put aside money for the future, marriage can seem like an expensive diversion. Some couples throughout the nation may be together for years before they consider getting married, if they choose to do so at all. Couples are no different in Missouri. As their relationships progress, increasing numbers of unmarried couples are choosing to save for a house rather than for a wedding. For
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