What Should You Include in a Parenting Plan in Kansas?
A parenting plan is an important document that determines a separating or divorcing couple’s continued care of their child or children. Both parents still have
A parenting plan is an important document that determines a separating or divorcing couple’s continued care of their child or children. Both parents still have
Probate court exists to distribute a person’s estate and assets after they die and settle any of the estate’s debts. This process can be costly
A prenuptial agreement is a document created by individuals prior to getting married. It can determine certain property and financial rights of each party. A
Reviewing your estate plan is important for continuing to protect your estate, providing instructions for your own care, and ensuring that the individuals you want
A divorce deposition is a formal court process used in discovery. The discovery process is the exchange of financial and asset information between spouses. This
An important aspect of any divorce is the division of property. This process can be potentially frustrating and frequently takes a long time to negotiate,
In divorces and separations involving minor children, custody determinations have to be made by parents or the court. Child custody cases are often very emotional
Asset distribution is a complex aspect of a divorce. Marital assets must be split between spouses in a separation agreement. In Missouri, assets are divided
An estate plan can manage a person’s assets and their end-of-life care and ensure their heirs and beneficiaries are provided for after their death. One
In Missouri, there is a legal presumption of parentage when a child is born to married parents. The parents are considered to be the biological
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