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Monthly Archives: February 2018
The New Maintenance Cap and What it Means for Your Divorce
THE NEW MAINTENANCE CAP AND WHAT IT MEANS FOR YOUR DIVORCE If you are going through a divorce, then you are most likely aware of the “maintenance guidelines”, a statutory formula that directs how much maintenance (spousal … Continue reading
Posted in divorce, maintenance/spousal support
Tagged alimony, divorce, maintenance, Rachel Silberstein, spousal support
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Getting Through Valentine’s Day While Going Through Divorce
Valentine’s Day is one of those holidays that people either love or hate. If you are involved in a new, budding romance, you are most likely caught up in the fanfare and looking forward to the big, romantic, public gestures … Continue reading
Posted in divorce, mediation, separation
Tagged divorce, mediation, separation, Valentine's Day
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