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Home-life stability especially important for kids during divorce

On behalf of Stange Law Firm, PC posted in Child Custody on Thursday, March 5, 2015. It’s clear that we now live in the data age. So much information can be recorded, stored and analyzed that researchers are now able to observe behavior patterns like never before. Whether all of these studies are valuable, however, is a matter of some debate. As just one example, a recent study found that children whose parents recently separated or divorced are more likely to drink sugar-sweetened beverages (like soda) than children living in homes with still-married parents. Although the results of this study are arguably trivial, the study itself

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Does your divorce decree need a social media clause?

On behalf of Stange Law Firm, PC posted in Divorce on Tuesday, March 3, 2015. Property division in divorce can be relatively straightforward or highly complex, depending on your level of wealth and the form your assets are in (liquid vs. illiquid, etc.). And if you and your spouse have enjoyed a prolific social media life, your marital assets could be digital as well as physical. Social media and could-based storage services are increasingly integrated into our everyday lives. And sharing on Facebook, Instagram and other sites has become a family affair. Therefore, if you ever get divorced, you may need or want to specifically

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Divorce and the need to update estate planning documents

On behalf of Stange Law Firm, PC posted in Divorce on Wednesday, February 25, 2015. When you are in the midst of a divorce, there is a lot of paperwork to do and many details to keep track of. Unfortunately, some details are frequently overlooked, and failure to attend to them can cause trouble years after the divorce has been finalized. Estate planning is a good example. Individuals who draft an estate plan during their marriage often have their spouse listed as the primary beneficiary of their assets and possessions. Their spouse may also be listed as the beneficiary on life insurance policies and

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New divorce coping method involves guns and marriage memorabilia

On behalf of Stange Law Firm, PC posted in Divorce on Thursday, February 19, 2015. Our post earlier this week focused on finding healthy ways to cope with the changes brought about by divorce and child custody disputes. Many divorcees choose to seek therapy for themselves and their children. Some find support in members of their church or from close friends. Then there are those who cope in less-traditional ways. In the past decade or so, “divorce parties” have become a popular way to celebrate the transition back to being single. More recently, divorce party themes have been evolving to include some creative ways

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The difficulty of adapting to the changes that come with divorce

On behalf of Stange Law Firm, PC posted in Child Custody on Tuesday, February 17, 2015. While change is a necessary part of life, it can be the hardest thing for humans to do. This is one of the reasons that divorce tends to be so difficult for all members of the family. When mom and dad’s marital status changes, kids may find that their living arrangements change with it. The good news is that although change is hard, we are all capable of adaptation. For some recently divorced parents, the most difficult adaptation period they face is the first time that they are

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The devastating effects of parental alienation syndrome: Part II

On behalf of Stange Law Firm, PC posted in Child Custody on Friday, February 13, 2015. Earlier this week, we began a discussion about parental alienation syndrome (PAS), sometimes referred to as just parental alienation. It is an increasingly recognized problem associated with acrimonious divorces and child custody disputes. It should be noted, however, that divorce and custody disputes are not the only scenarios that can lead to PAS, nor are all acrimonious family law disputes considered PAS. Quite simply put, parental alienation syndrome is a campaign perpetrated by one parent to brainwash the children into hating/fearing/distrusting the other parent. Not only is PAS

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