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A helpful tip for divorcing parents

On behalf of Stange Law Firm, PC posted in Fathers’ Rights on Wednesday, November 4, 2015. If you and your child’s other parent are either currently navigating a divorce or have recently finalized one, you are likely feeling overwhelmed by the process of becoming a single parent. Even if you have a significant support network in your life, it is never easy to transition from parenting with a partner to parenting alone. The challenges inherent in this process may be exacerbated if you and your child’s other parent are not getting along at the moment. Thankfully, you do not have to love or even

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Why indifference can be your best friend during divorce

On behalf of Stange Law Firm, PC posted in Divorce on Thursday, October 29, 2015. If you and your spouse have opted to divorce, you are likely anything but indifferent towards the divorce process itself and you are likely anything but indifferent towards your spouse. The very thought of your spouse likely inspires intense emotions that may include sadness, anger, frustration, guilt and/or longing. The idea that your spouse inspires strong emotions within you is completely understandable. However, it may benefit you to opt for indifference towards your spouse in a specific way during the divorce process. When you and your attorney are working to secure

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Case highlights issue of sexual abuse, visitation rights, P.1

On behalf of Stange Law Firm, PC posted in Visitation on Sunday, October 25, 2015. Getting the most out of one’s custody rights is important to many parents who find themselves at odds with a former partner over the issue of custody and visitation. As many readers know, just because one’s relationship with one’s partner falls apart, this does not mean the desire to be there for one’s kids is diminished. Although it may be hard to understand, this is also true for those who have mistakes in their past and who have a history of abuse or domestic violence. An out-of-state case involving a father

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What factors do Missouri judges consider in child custody determinations?

On behalf of Stange Law Firm, PC posted in Child Custody on Friday, October 23, 2015. Child custody is among the most important issues a couple will deal with when terminating their relationship. The uncertainty of the outcome can be very trying. Unfortunately, the outcome of the process is not easy to determine in advance, because judges have a significant amount of discretion in making a decision. Under Missouri law, judges are charged with making custody determinations in accordance with the best interests of the child.  All relevant factors are supposed to be considered when determining what is in the best interests of a child,

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Communicating with others about your divorce: Part II

On behalf of Stange Law Firm, PC posted in Divorce on Tuesday, October 6, 2015. Earlier this week, we began a discussion about the dos and don’ts of divorce-related communication. Because a divorce or child custody dispute is a private matter, you shouldn’t feel obligated to tell everyone you know or to share more than you are comfortable with. Who you tell, when you tell them and what you tell them are, for the most part, up to you. That being said, people are naturally curious and may ask a lot of questions – including seeking information that is none of their business. Therefore,

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Communicating with others about your divorce: Part I

On behalf of Stange Law Firm, PC posted in Divorce on Monday, October 5, 2015. Communication these days rarely comes with the assumption of privacy that it once enjoyed. In the past, most conversations were verbal and unrecorded. Now, we often communicate with others through written (albeit electronic) means: email, texting, social media posts, etc. Most of the time, this poses no problem. After all, you probably don’t have anything to hide. But during a divorce, communication in all forms takes on a new significance and a greater need for privacy and discretion. And that’s what we’ll be discussing in our next two posts. In

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