by Megan Cook | DECREE LANGUAGE
How to Draft Decree of Divorce, When a Child is Born Outside of the Marriage By the Mother The proper way to proceed is to have the biological father execute a file an acknowledgement of paternity before the attorney general, and have it filed. If you are able to get... by Megan Cook | DECREE LANGUAGE
Options in Your Divorce Settlement Provisions that prevent your ex-spouse from making adult choices are difficult to enforce. Having your child around your spouse’s romantic partners can be one of the most challenging things that happen after the divorce is... by Megan Cook | DECREE LANGUAGE
When to Use Provision This provision can be added into a decree to help ensure military parents that they will be able to continue some form of communication with their child during times that they are away. However, this type of provision is not limited to military... by Megan Cook | DECREE LANGUAGE
Getting a Divorce Processed, When There Are Already Attorney General Orders If the attorney general is involved in your divorce case, then they are a party of interest that has to be served with notice of the divorce. However, if you are processing a divorce that... by Megan Cook | DECREE LANGUAGE
When to Use If one party took out a lease, and the other person is going to drive it, after the divorce, this is not an ideal circumstance. The person that took out the lease has liability exposure for the reasons stated in our video on this page. However, this may... by Megan Cook | DECREE LANGUAGE
While a Court cannot order alimony, the parties can have alimony as a part of their divorce agreement. An example of the alimony provision is enclosed. Remember that unless the method of payment paragraph is included, this provision will not be enforceable without...