The Swier Law Firm Family Law Blog
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7 Tips To Help Children Enjoy The Holidays After DivorceHere are seven ways to create positive new holiday memories after a divorce.
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How Domestic Violence Affects A Divorce CaseAs per the latest statistics by the National Domestic Violence Hotline, more than 12 million women and men suffer from some kind of domestic violence in a year.
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What is Emancipation and How Does It Work?In August 2020, fifteen-year-old Claudia Conway publicly announced her decision to file a petition for emancipation from her parents
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Using Online Mediation For Post-Quarantine DivorcesWhen the lockdown began in the U.S., two opposing predictions were on the minds of many: either there would be another baby boom, or a spike in divorce rates.
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Five Ways to Have Good Text Communication During DivorceHealthy communication during divorce can save you time and money while also leading to a productive co-parenting relationship.
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Who Gets The Puppy In A South Dakota Divorce?Unless your prenup specifies where pets will live followin a divorce, it’s likely that you may have to figure out how to handle pet custody on your own.
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Moving To A Different State When DivorcedIf you have been through a divorce or are in the process of going through one, you already know that it can cause a lot of drastic changes in your life.
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Co-Parenting In The Age of Social DistancingPracticing social distancing is really hard enough when you're at the grocery store. It’s not everybody that maintains 6 feet of separation.
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Tele-Mediation: A Game Changer For Divorcing CouplesBreaking the news to divorcing clients that courts are closed indefinitely has added yet another layer of stress to the burdens clients already bear.
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How Divorce Affects Your Student Loan DebtGoing through a divorce is emotionally draining. And there's the added stress of dividing all of your assets and debt and determining who gets what.