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How Long Does Child Support Last in Kansas?
Child support is crucial to the support and care of a child when parents are separated or divorced. This support is the right of the child, and both parents have a legal responsibility to provide for their child. Understanding how long child support lasts and what you can do to change it can be helpful for parents who need more support for their children or cannot make their support payments. A child support and modification attorney in Kansas City can help. Child support payments ensure that each parent is responsible for their share of raising a child, even when they
What if My Spouse Refuses Divorce Papers in Missouri?
The process of divorce is emotional and complex, even when couples agree. Contentious divorces are especially strenuous for spouses and families. It is even more frustrating when one spouse files for divorce and the other refuses to be served the papers or refuses to sign. If this has happened as you try to secure a divorce, you may be able to get a default divorce. A Kansas City divorce attorney can help you navigate this process while protecting your family’s interests. There are many reasons why a spouse may refuse to respond to or acknowledge divorce papers. They may believe
When Can You Modify Family Court Orders in Kansas City, Kansas?
Family court orders from a divorce or separation must be followed and can be legally enforced by the court. However, they are not unchangeable. The court knows that a family’s life can change and allows for modification in certain circumstances. Orders like spousal maintenance, child support, child custody, and a parenting plan can be altered when needed. This process is easier to navigate with a skilled Kansas City modification attorney. When Can You Modify a Family Court Order? Not all family court orders can be modified. The division of property that happens during divorce is final. Other orders in a
What Are the Benefits of a Trust in Missouri?
A trust is a useful aspect of many estate plans. While they have some similarities with a last will and testament, they are distinctly different documents. Understanding the benefits of a trust can help you determine if it is useful to your estate planning goals. A Kansas City estate planning attorney can help you further understand the advantages and disadvantages of a trust and how it could support your specific estate needs. A trust can be either revocable or irrevocable. If you create a revocable trust, you can name yourself as the trustee, giving you control over the assets during
Estate Planning After Second Marriages in Kansas
A comprehensive estate plan provides benefits for any family, providing certainty about the financial future of their loved ones. After a second marriage, it is important to review certain aspects of your estate plan and reconsider how to protect the inheritance of your children and any other loved ones you wish to protect. An estate planning attorney in Kansas City, KS, can help you determine your goals and how to enforce those goals through estate planning documents. What Is the Importance of Estate Planning After Remarriage? Estate planning for any family ensures that your assets go to benefit the individuals
The Financial Impact of a Missouri Divorce
Divorce is emotionally and personally stressful, and it is also incredibly financially stressful. There are many immediate costs to divorce, as well as long-term financial implications. A skilled Lee’s Summit, Missouri, divorce attorney is critical to navigating these financial issues and protecting your assets and other financial interests. It can feel counterintuitive to hire an attorney, but an attorney can help you secure fairer property division and support payments, and consider other financial issues like the tax implications of splitting certain assets. Immediate Costs of Divorce The divorce process itself is costly, even before considering the decisions of the final
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