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Too much texting leads to divorce

On behalf of Stange Law Firm, PC posted in Divorce on Saturday, May 21, 2016. A report from Saudi Arabia describes the latest problem caused by technology. In this instance, it was texting. A bride and groom returned to their hotel room on their wedding night. The wife was responding to texts congratulating the new couple. The newly-minted husband asked her to stop and after becoming frustrated asked if the friends she was texting were more important than he was. She, annoyed by his question, said they were. Yelling and escalated arguments followed. Lawyers were apparently called in and divorce proceeding commenced. Now, this

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How to tell your children you are divorcing

On behalf of Stange Law Firm, PC posted in Divorce on Friday, May 20, 2016. Divorce is full of emotional events. From the first time the thought crossed your mind that you want to end your marriage, to the day you contacted a divorce attorney, until the day you receive the final order in your case from the Missouri family court, you will have to deal with various types of emotional tumult. One of the most tumultuous may be when you tell your child or children of your decision. How you explain to a toddler will be very different from what you tell a

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Does no-fault divorce need to be changed?

On behalf of Stange Law Firm, PC posted in Divorce on Saturday, May 14, 2016. No-fault divorce is the standard method of obtaining a divorce. In Missouri, you can proceed with either a fault or a no-fault divorce. No-fault is often criticized for a range of societal problems from lowering the economic status of women to the fall of Western Civilization. Part of the problem may be that people tend to have short memories and see incidents with no-fault occurring today as somehow being uniquely troubled. In reality, there probably never was a “golden age,” when divorces were always better. They may have been different, and

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The unexpected relationship

On behalf of Stange Law Firm, PC posted in Child Custody on Thursday, May 12, 2016. You and your spouse simply can’t live together. You divorce, and you both meet other people and eventually remarry. You had children together, so you will be tied together with that bond. Given that you are divorcing, you may see this as a significant disadvantage. To begin with, it may be. It can be exceptionally difficult to separate your feelings from your marriage and your former spouse from what is best for your children. However, one couple found that while it is difficult, that achieving some degree of

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The “sudden” decision to divorce

On behalf of Stange Law Firm, PC posted in Divorce on Friday, May 6, 2016. Divorce can be a funny thing. One day, you may suddenly come to the realization that you want out of your marriage and you want a divorce. While the realization may arrive with surprising suddenness, the underlying motivational factors have probably been present for a long time. You may have been married for many years and seemingly had a “successful” marriage. But over the years, you may have suffered many, repeated incidents that damaged your relationship. While any one of them may have been insignificant on their own, they

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How unmarried fathers can secure custody rights

On behalf of Stange Law Firm, PC posted in Fathers’ Rights on Friday, May 6, 2016. It is understandable that you may be intimidated by the prospect of seeking court intervention to have your rights to custody and parenting time recognized. After all, you may think that there is an inherent bias against men in family court. While some unscrupulous moms may want you to believe this myth, it is simply not true. As a father, you do have rights when it comes  to making parenting decisions. With unmarried fathers, however, there is a specific process that must be followed to have these rights

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