The hard decisions that need to be made during a separation, divorce, or custody battle can be difficult to make during a highly emotional time. Our goal is to provide you with the information and guidance you need during this tough time.
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How to Dress for Custody CourtWhat should you wear to court for your child custody hearing. For family court, you want to look responsible and mature. What items should you avoid wearing to court?
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How will the COVID-19 pandemic and closures affect your family law case?Learn how the COVID-19 pandemic may affect your Family Law divorce and/or custody case
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Gambling In Louisiana During a Divorce Could Cost You Half Your PrizeMichigan man loses half his lottery winnings to an ex-wife. Louisiana residents could be next.
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Attention Divorcing Veterans: You Don’t Own Your Disability Benefits, Your Family Does!Louisiana Congress forces divorced veterans to pay alimony and child support using disability benefits
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3 Reasons The Bezos Divorce IS AN EXAMPLE For LOUISIANA CitizensThe Bezos finalized their divorce details on twitter, giving Louisiana residents a model, mature divorce case to follow.
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If You Think A Restraining Order Protects You In Louisiana, YOU’RE SERIOUSLY MISTAKENAfter failing to protect domestic abuse victims, Louisiana legislators pass Heather’s Law to update and improve law enforcement handling of restraining orders
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It's difficult, but pettiness is not in your best interest when going through a divorcePettiness during divorce infuriates the other side causing them to dig their heels in and infuriates judges by taking up valuable court time.
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Throw Me Something Mister! -- Fighting over stuff that doesn't matter in your divorceSometimes, people fight for stuff they don't even want – they just don’t want the other side to have it.
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The Seven Year Itch . . . Anthony Davis, The Pelicans, and Family LawStatistics have consistently shown a high percentage of marriages end in divorce around 7 years. Working towards a resolution early may be your best option.
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About That Saints No-call . . . and Family LawJudges are like referees, and when you are dealing with a divorce or child custody issue in St. Charles Parish, they have a lot of power and no instant replay.