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Read MoreKeep records and receipts of all extraordinary purchases
Posted December 9th, 2016.
Categories: Child Custody, Divorce, Family Law.
How many times have you heard a non-custodial parent try to slither out of paying child support by claiming he bought the children a new pair of sneakers or he paid for their soccer uniforms? Such special purchases are not the same as child support, and you can’t get credit for giving gifts or paying […]
Read MorePick a Third-Party Decision-Maker to Avoid Unnecessary Trips to the Courthouse
Posted September 27th, 2016.
Categories: Custody Tips, Divorce, Family Law.
Once in awhile, a mother and a father find themselves unable to settle even the most routine custody and parenting time issues. Who will drive the children to recital? What time must they be turned over on Christmas Day? Where will Bobby spend his birthday? Why can’t Suzie spend Father’s Day with her Dad? Of […]
Read MoreTop 10 Work-Related Signs That Your Spouse
Posted September 15th, 2016.
Categories: Divorce, Family Law.
1. ATTENDING WORK FUNCTIONS ALONE. When your spouse begins attending work-related conferences and social events alone, in contrast to prior practice. Or when he or she tries to discourage you from attending. 2. UNDISCLOSED VACATION DAY. When you discover your spouse took a vacation day or personal day off of work, without telling you otherwise […]
Read MoreTop 10 Financial Signs That Your Spouse is Cheating
Posted September 13th, 2016.
Categories: Divorce, Family Law.
1. UNEXPLAINED ATM TRANSACTIONS. When you suddenly discover a series or a pattern of unexplained withdrawals or other transactions at bank ATM machines, or when the ATMs being used are at unusual locations, or are being tapped at unusual times of day. 2. PROTECTIVE OF WALLET, CREDIT CARDS, ETC. When your spouse becomes suddenly protective […]
Read MoreTop 10 Household Signs That Your Spouse is Cheating
Posted September 12th, 2016.
Categories: Divorce, Family Law.
1. INTEREST IN LAUNDRY. When your spouse suddenly wants to do his own laundry, or wants to help you with the laundry (after never having done so in the past). 2. SUDDENLY POSSESSIVE. When your spouse is suddenly protective and possessive of his or her personal belongings and becomes irritated if you touch them. 3. […]
Read MoreTop 10 Verbal Signs That Your Spouse is Cheating
Posted September 12th, 2016.
Categories: Divorce, Family Law.
1. VOCABULARY CHANGES. If your husband or wife suddenly starts using different words, slang expressions or adopting an unusual manner of speech with no other plausible explanation. 2. PET NAMES. If your spouse suddenly starts calling you by pet names he or she has never used before. 3. HYPOTHETICAL QUESTIONS. When your spouse begins to […]
Read MoreTop 10 Automobile-Related Signs That Your Spouse is Cheating
Posted August 27th, 2016.
Categories: Divorce, Family Law.
1. NEEDING GAS MORE OFTEN. The primary driver of the vehicle seems to be pumping gas much more often than usual because he or she is running out of gas (or consuming gas) much faster. 2. ODOMETER HAS JUMPED FORWARD. The amount of mileage on the car has suddenly increased significantly in a short period […]
Read MoreTop 10 “Physical Evidence” That Your Spouse is Cheating
Posted August 26th, 2016.
Categories: Divorce, Family Law.
1. CREDIT CARD RECEIPTS. Perhaps the most notorious evidence are credit card statements and receipts revealing dinners, taxis, travel, flowers, gifts, or purchases that did not involve the other spouse. 2. BANK STATEMENTS. Monthly statements from banks provide detailed accounting of purchases on bank-issued debit and credit cards. Unusual withdrawals or changes in bank balances […]
Read MoreTop 10 Cell Phone Signs of a Cheating Spouse
Posted August 25th, 2016.
Categories: Divorce, Family Law.
1. SECRET CELL PHONE PURCHASE. When your spouse buys a new cell phone unnecessarily or without telling you about it. 2. SUDDENLY HIGHLY POSSESSIVE. When your spouse becomes suddenly highly possessive of his or her phone and won’t let anybody else use it, touch it, hold it or answer it. When they seem very much […]
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