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Should you sell your home when you divorce?

On behalf of Stange Law Firm, PC posted in Divorce on Friday, July 1, 2016. A divorce often requires a reassessment of your living arrangements. Questions of whether you should stay in your home, and as important, can you afford to stay in your home arise. If you have children and have lived in the property for any length of time, you may have developed a strong emotional bond with the home. It may contain many of your fondest memories, you child’s first steps, birthday parties, holidays and thousands of others. As strong as the emotional element may be, during a marriage dissolution, you have

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Divorce can alter your Social Security retirement benefits

On behalf of Stange Law Firm, PC posted in Divorce on Tuesday, June 28, 2016. One of the problematic issues of divorce is that it affect so many aspects of your life. You may have to change where you live, the type of car you drive, your relationship with your children, your economic lifestyle, and your future economic situation including your retirement. It even can affect your Social Security benefits. All of this occurs on top of the emotional upheaval you are also going through, and because of that many people may skip over some of those important financial details. They may find too overwhelming

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Father’s should have chance to share custody

On behalf of Stange Law Firm, PC posted in Fathers’ Rights on Friday, June 24, 2016. A bill has been passed by the Missouri legislature and is awaiting action by the governor that would require that family court judges in the state begin child custody actions with the presumption that if the parents cannot agree, a shared parenting plan with equal time between parents will be the default plan. The bill is strongly supported by father’s rights organizations, who feel that courts often treat fathers as a visitor to their children and not as a parent. One man is profiled in a news story

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Sometimes, it’s the little things

On behalf of Stange Law Firm, PC posted in Child Custody on Wednesday, June 22, 2016. A woman writes about how difficult things were after her divorce. She had two young daughters, who like many young children wanted to Disneyland. She noted that this was something she could not afford at that time, and she told her children that they would go, but she would need to work and save for the trip. The girls, who were riding around a supermarket at the time in a shopping cart designed to carry two children in a front section that contained steering wheels. The girls were

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Understanding divorce and your car loans, pt.2

On behalf of Stange Law Firm, PC posted in Divorce on Friday, June 17, 2016. In our last post, we were discussing how you could be forced to pay a for a car that your former spouse had been assigned in your divorce. You may be outraged by this, believing your divorce agreement made them responsible for this vehicle and its debt. Technically, in this situation, you would pay the remaining deficiency balance and then sue your former spouse under the terms of the divorce agreement. As you may have guessed, the problem with this scenario is that it may cost as much to

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Understanding divorce and your car loans, pt.1

On behalf of Stange Law Firm, PC posted in Divorce on Wednesday, June 15, 2016. During a divorce, you can become rather focused on your goal of separating yourself and your finances from your spouse. If you don’t have children and won’t have a child custody agreement or visitation issues to deal with, you may be able to make a fairly clean break from your former spouse. Your divorce settlement is a contract that divides your assets and liability and apportions them between you and your former spouse. If, like many Missouri residents, you owned multiple vehicles, in the property division section of your divorce

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