By: Shiloh Miller Updated April 2024 In a divorce involving children, each parent has an obligation to contribute child support to help meet the financial needs of their child(ren). While child support can be cordially arranged through an agreement by both parents,...
By Beth Andersen There are various aspects of military divorces, such as specialized benefits and overseas deployments, that can make them more complicated than many civilian divorces. Oftentimes, it’s most beneficial to veterans and their spouses to seek legal...
Everything is a moving target with COVID-19, quarantine and overworked courts changing the way family law is practiced in our courts. Unfortunately, many staffers in our courts were furloughed when the courts already had more than they could do. In my opinion,...
By Beth Andersen The COVID-19 pandemic is a global crisis that affects everyone. Courts are addressing urgencies, often from home and with skeleton staff. Absent an actual emergency or endangerment, both parents must co-parent cooperatively without court help, because...
I have done divorce hearings on the day that should be its opposite: Feb. 14, St. Valentine’s Day. The irony does not escape my clients. I am sure they will always recall the DATE of their divorce and find the holiday bittersweet as a result. The truth is...
Each year, there are top issues that appear again and again for our clients at Andersen Law PC. Here are the most common ones last year. KEEPING THE MARITAL HOME IN DIVORCE Real estate was very expensive in 2019. As a result, the most common issue our clients faced in...