Just because a divorce has been "settled" already, it does not mean that there are not certain things that you can do to alter it after the fact. This might be in relation to real estate or alimony.There might be some issues that in practice do not work as well as...
Family Law
Alimony and taxes: Changes are coming
If you start divorce proceedings before Dec. 31, 2018, and you will pay alimony, you will still be able to deduct the total amount you pay each year from your taxes. Your ex-spouse will still be required to pay taxes on the total amount of alimony each year.However,...
How to take legal custody of your grandchildren
Sometimes, biological parents are not in a fit state to take care of their dependent children. This could be due to many factors including mental illness, drug or alcohol addiction or the fact that they are serving a prison sentence. Children whose parents are unable...
What are my visitation rights as a grandparent?
Relatively recently (in the last 40 years) has it been a right as a grandparent to be able to seek to visit a child. Now, every state had a legal stance on visitation rights for grandparents and other non-parental relations.Variations by state Every state has slightly...