What is a Statement of Net Worth?
A Statement of Net Worth is used in every contested divorce case to help outline current or expected finances.
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A Statement of Net Worth is used in every contested divorce case to help outline current or expected finances.
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Whether your divorce is contested or uncontested, the law office of Brian D. Perskin & Associates will fight to help achieve the result you desire.
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Same sex marriage supporters are rejoicing now that homosexual marriage is being recognized in a growing number of states throughout our country.
A little known trick of the trade to getting a divorce settled quickly is to hire a private judge to hear the case.
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You’ve given it careful consideration and have decided that you either want to divorce your spouse or proceed with a family court matter.
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We’ve all heard the horror stories involving divorces- they’re long, expensive and stressful.
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Alimony (also referred to as spousal support), a sum of money oftentimes paid to a woman from her ex-husband to help her maintain a semblance of the lifestyle she once had while married, is drastically changing.
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According to a poll conducted by the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers (AAML), people who are 50 years or older are getting divorced at an increasing rate.
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With a combined total of over 40 years of collaborative experience, the attorneys at Brian D. Perskin and Associates have handled thousands of divorce and family law cases.
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During a segment regarding marriage and money on Fox & Friends last month, personal finance expert Dave Ramsey made a very incorrect statement when asked if a couple should create and sign a prenuptial agreement.
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