How To Make Joint Custody Work For Your Family
- posted: Aug. 28, 2019
- Child Custody
Newly divorced and wondering how to navigate joint custody? When both parents can provide a safe, nurturing environment for their kids, joint custody can prove very beneficial for children. As expected Read More
Divorce: When Is It Time To Call It Quits?
- posted: Aug. 20, 2019
- Divorce
For many clients, one of the hardest parts about divorce happens even before the papers are drawn. The decision to divorce in itself is one of the most challenging aspects Read More
What Proves a Parent Unfit In Rhode Island?
- posted: Jul. 26, 2019
- Divorce,  Child Custody
Dealing with the end of your marriage isn’t easy. In fact, divorce is often one of the most challenging times in life. Still, most adults are able to cope with Read More
Who Gets The House?
- posted: Jun. 29, 2019
- Divorce,  Asset Division
Determining what happens to the family home in a Rhode Island divorce Deciding you want a divorce is a big step. It’s also just the beginning. Throughout the divorce process, you’ll Read More
How To Tell Your Kids You’re Getting Divorced
- posted: Jun. 17, 2019
- Divorce
The end of your marriage is a painful process. The emotional turmoil you feel is amplified when children are involved. One of the hardest moments you’ll face in your divorce Read More
What is Divorce Mediation & How Can I Prepare For It?
- posted: Jun. 06, 2019
- Mediation
At Kirshenbaum Law, we’ve handled thousands of Rhode Island divorce cases. Our experience has given us the opportunity to see both couples who are able to put their differences aside Read More
Determining Alimony in RI
- posted: May 24, 2019
- Family Law,  Alimony
How Is Alimony Awarded In Rhode Island? Ask anyone about alimony and you’ll get a different answer. Misconceptions around how alimony is awarded and taxed abound. While every situation is Read More
Determining Custody In Rhode Island Family Court
- posted: Apr. 29, 2019
- Family Law,  Child Custody
Determining Custody In Rhode Island Family Court Child custody cases are never easy, regardless of the situation. Often though, parents who are amicable or at least able to tolerate each other, Read More
How Much Does a Typical Divorce Cost?
- posted: Apr. 18, 2019
- Divorce
Often, people going through a divorce for the first time will inquire about the cost of a divorce. Unfortunately, there isn’t a one-size-fits-all answer to this question. Divorces run the Read More
We're Moving our Office to Cranston, RI
- posted: Mar. 27, 2019
- Uncategorized
To Our Valued Current and Future Clients: We’re excited to inform you that we’re moving. For over thirty years we’ve called our office on Jefferson Boulevard, Warwick, home. In an Read More
Dear Dads, You Have Child Custody Rights
- posted: Mar. 19, 2019
- Fathers' Rights
Understanding Father’s Rights In Divorce One of the biggest sources of anxiety for Rhode Island fathers facing a divorce is understanding their parental rights. They’re often under the assumption that the Read More
How to Handle Valentine's Day When You're Getting Divorced
- posted: Feb. 13, 2019
- Divorce
Going through a divorce in February is tough. The minute you walk into your local store you’re bombarded with reminders—the month of love is upon us. We know it’s not easy, Read More
Divorcing in January? You’re Not Alone.
- posted: Jan. 16, 2019
- Family Law,  Divorce
If January has you looking for a Rhode Island divorce lawyer, you’re not alone. Historically, divorce filings spike during the first month of the year. In fact, there’s even a Read More
Top 3 Ways To Make Co-parenting Work for You
- posted: Jan. 08, 2019
- Divorce
Happy New Year! If you’re like most people, you’ve at least considered creating a few New Year’s resolutions to start the year off right. Traditionally, resolutions revolve around health and Read More
I’m getting divorced in 2019. How will the new alimony tax structure affect me?
- posted: Dec. 31, 2018
- Alimony
With 2019 right around the corner, we want to give you a quick refresher on the alimony changes that go into effect on January 1, 2019. Alimony, often referred to as Read More
Introducing Your New Partner to Your Children
- posted: Nov. 28, 2018
- Family Law,  Divorce
Are You Ready To Introduce Your New Partner To Your Children? Ask Yourself These 5 Crucial Questions First Nothing about divorce is easy. It’s a process that affects everyone, including your Read More