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Child Runaway During Custody Dispute

Posted by Joshua Wilson | Feb 12, 2020 | 0 Comments

Divorce and child custody disputes are difficult for parents but they can be even more difficult for children. Kids may blame themselves for their parents' divorce. A tense divorce can also create a hostile home life, where parents and children may be exposed to abuse, violence, yelling, fights, ...

Is Your Spouse Spying On You in a Divorce?

Posted by Joshua Wilson | Feb 07, 2020 | 2 Comments

A divorce can be a difficult time, especially when the individuals are fighting over child custody, property, and alimony. With such high emotions involved, people can do things they wouldn't normally do. This includes stalking, spying, or hiring a private investigator to follow the other spouse ...

Pet-Nup Agreements for Animals in Divorce?

Posted by Joshua Wilson | Jan 24, 2020 | 0 Comments

The majority of households in the U.S. have a pet. According to a survey by the American Pet Products Association, 67% of households own a pet, up from about 56% of households in 1988. The most common pets are dogs and cats, which can live for 10 years or more. It is not surprising that people be...

Visitation When a Child or Parent is Sick

Posted by Joshua Wilson | Jan 03, 2020 | 0 Comments

It may not be part of the parenting plan but at some point, parents will have to deal with visitation or custody changes when either a child gets sick or if one of the parents gets sick. In general, it is helpful for parents to discuss how illness or other last-minute changes can be accommodated ...

Does Domestic Violence Increase Around the Holidays?

Posted by Joshua Wilson | Dec 18, 2019 | 0 Comments

With the financial stress of the holiday season, gloomy weather keeping people indoors, and drinking around Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Years, it would seem like it can be a recipe for domestic violence. There is a common misconception that domestic violence peaks around the holidays in the ...

Putting Off a Divorce Until the New Year?

Posted by Joshua Wilson | Dec 16, 2019 | 0 Comments

If you are waiting until the new year to file for divorce, you are not alone. There tends to be an increase in divorce filings in January. Divorce can be a big undertaking and you should make sure you have the help of an experienced Missouri divorce attorney on your side. If you have any question...

Why Aren't the Family Court Employees More Helpful?

Posted by Joshua Wilson | Dec 10, 2019 | 0 Comments

A common complaint for people trying to get help from the family court is that the employees and clerks at the court are not very helpful. It can be extremely frustrating to deal with the court when trying to figure out where to file a form, how to pay a filing fee, or where to ask the judge for ...

Holiday Child Custody Disputes Around Christmas

Posted by Joshua Wilson | Dec 06, 2019 | 0 Comments

Christmas can be one of the most contentious times for child custody and visitation disputes. The winter holidays are supposed to be a happy time for family, festivities, and celebrating a new year. Unfortunately, the holiday can provide an opportunity for child custody and visitation disputes to...

Should I Start Dating During the Divorce?

Posted by Joshua Wilson | Nov 22, 2019 | 0 Comments

There are lots of reasons why someone going through a divorce would want to start dating. Dating can make a person feel wanted after years of a loveless marriage. Dating can also help distract someone from such a stressful and painful process. However, there are a number of reasons why dating dur...

Thanksgiving and Child Custody Visitation

Posted by Joshua Wilson | Nov 21, 2019 | 0 Comments

Thanksgiving is one of the most important family holidays for families in the U.S. Most people have at least the Thanksgiving Thursday and often following Friday off of work or school, to allow for time together as a family. For parents who share custody of a child, Thanksgiving can be a source o...

Can You Change Your Child's School After a Divorce?

Posted by Joshua Wilson | Nov 08, 2019 | 0 Comments

A divorce represents a significant life-changing event. Parents may need to move out of the family home, move to a more affordable area, move closer to family, or move for a new job. Divorce can be hard on kids and combining a recent divorce with a new move can be stressful for both parents and c...

What Happens if You File a False Report of a Crime?

Posted by Joshua Wilson | Oct 25, 2019 | 0 Comments

When people see reports on the news or social media of a crime, they often go immediately to condemn the accused and defend the alleged victim. However, it may come out that the accused was totally innocent and the victim made up the whole story. Even after the truth comes out, the accused may be...

How to Handle Halloween for Child Custody and Visitation

Posted by Joshua Wilson | Oct 23, 2019 | 0 Comments

In child custody proceedings, parents often address the major holidays like Thanksgiving, Christmas, or other religious or family holidays. The holiday may be important to the parent and the parent wants to spend time with the child during those times. However, parents often ignore other holidays...

Bill Proposes Changes to Missouri Alimony Laws

Posted by Joshua Wilson | Oct 16, 2019 | 1 Comment

In a divorce, one spouse may be entitled to maintenance--also known as alimony or spousal support. The purpose of a maintenance award is to assist the dependent spouse in maintaining the standard of living he or she was accustomed to during the marriage. These payments are typically made until th...

Is a Personal Injury Settlement Part of the Divorce?

Posted by Joshua Wilson | Oct 03, 2019 | 0 Comments

After an accident, the laws of Missouri allow the injury victim to file a claim for damages in a personal injury lawsuit. These lawsuits may take years to resolve and can result in a large financial award or settlement to cover medical expenses, lost wages, and any other damages.  Depending on t...

Social Media in Fatal DWI Accident

Posted by Joshua Wilson | Sep 26, 2019 | 0 Comments

While many people post images and videos to social media of partying or having a good time, posting images of drinking or doing drugs can be used as evidence in a criminal case. Videos of drinking shots, smoking weed, or videos showing the individual appears impaired can be admissible in court. ...

What is the Divorce Rate in Missouri?

Posted by Joshua Wilson | Sep 23, 2019 | 0 Comments

No one gets married with divorce in mind. But over time situations and people change, and a couple may decide that separating is the best option. According to the American Psychological Association, about 40% to 50% of married couples in the U.S. end up getting divorced. However, divorce rates ea...

Are Divorces in Missouri More Likely in August?

Posted by Joshua Wilson | Sep 19, 2019 | 0 Comments

Stress in a relationship can be triggered by seasonal events, like the financial stress of the holidays. Couples going through a separation may even consider the tax implications of a divorce and wait a little longer to file for divorce. There may be no ideal time of year to file for divorce, but...

New College Students With DWI Arrests

Posted by Joshua Wilson | Sep 18, 2019 | 0 Comments

Many families in Missouri are seeing their kids off from home to a college or university. Whether the new college-bound students are off to the University of Missouri, to Kansas University in Lawrence, or thousands of miles away, these young people may be facing new challenges. Unfortunately, som...

Social Media and Your Missouri Child Custody Case

Posted by Joshua Wilson | Aug 19, 2019 | 0 Comments

When parents are fighting over child custody after a separation or divorce, a parent may go to great lengths to get the upper hand in court. This can include gathering evidence from past social media posts or activities, even if they happened before the individual ever became a parent. Even if yo...

Back To School Can Be Time to Evaluate Parenting Plans

Posted by Joshua Wilson | Aug 09, 2019 | 0 Comments

Stores in Missouri advertise sales on kids clothes and school supplies weeks before kids return to school after a summer break. The summer may have flown by but back to school means children are starting a new year of education. As children continue to mature and start new activities, back-to-sch...

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