Posted by Joshua Wilson | Sep 24, 2018 |
A legal separation is a separate and totally distinct legal remedy from divorce in the state of Missouri. While it is similar in many ways and even uses many of the same court orders, the ultimate ending is different. The parties remain married and no divorce is granted. For Missouri couples who ...
Posted by Joshua Wilson | Sep 06, 2018 |
Divorce can be a messy process and can result in significant financial loss if your assets are not protected. Sadly, some spouses try to hide assets from their significant other. The fear of losing assets that are rightfully part of the marital property is only natural. No spouse should be allowe...
Posted by Joshua Wilson | Sep 05, 2018 |
When a couple is getting married, one of the last things that they are likely thinking about is a prenuptial agreement. With so many marriages ending in divorce, however, more and more couples are considering and signing these agreements. The discussion to enter into a prenuptial agreement is oft...
Posted by Joshua Wilson | Aug 16, 2018 |
Parenting plans are a crucial and important part of the custody arrangement of your children after a divorce. In fact, not only are they important but they are also required under Missouri law. Divorcing parents with children under the age of 18 are required to file a parenting plan.
Making sure...
Posted by Joshua Wilson | Aug 16, 2018 |
The cost of raising a child in Missouri is high. For the custodial parent, the parent who has full or primary custody of the child, it is assumed that these costs are already coming out of that parent's pocket. The non-custodial parent has an obligation to pay child support to ensure that these h...
Posted by Joshua Wilson | Jul 19, 2018 |
Finding out that a spouse has been unfaithful is a difficult thing to learn and handle. The feelings of betrayal of trust and anger can ruin a marriage and cause extreme difficulty for you and your family. Infidelity is often a main cause for why a married couple decides to divorce.
In Missouri,...
Posted by Joshua Wilson | Jun 22, 2018 |
In Missouri, parties can obtain what is commonly referred to as a "no-fault divorce." This means that generally speaking, a party does not have to prove any kind of fault in order to obtain a divorce. If both spouses agree that the marriage is "irretrievably broken," the court will grant the divo...
Posted by Joshua Wilson | Jun 13, 2018 |
The complexities of divorce apply both to the legal procedures involved and the effects the process can have on your personal life. Once couples have chosen to divorce, and initiated proceedings, many feel that they are now "newly single" and are ready to date other people. In fact, one or both p...
Posted by Joshua Wilson | May 31, 2018 |
A divorce is never easy, but when it comes after being with the other person for decades, it can be particularly difficult. Older couples who divorce after they are 50 years old (aka gray divorce) often do so after their children have grown up and have left the nest. Their intention is an underst...
Posted by Joshua Wilson | May 11, 2018 |
It goes without saying: divorce is difficult. But if you have high net worth, then it can complicate matters. Divorces with greater assets are burdened with greater legal issues. Every divorce -- even high asset divorces -- is different, so not all issues will apply in your unique circumstances. ...