Planning a Wedding? Don’t Forget the Prenup
- posted: Sep. 23, 2021
- Family Law
Couples who are in love and planning their wedding often get caught up in the romance of it all. The last thing they want to think about is divorce. But Read More
Helping Your Children Adjust to Divorce
- posted: Feb. 26, 2021
- Family Law,  Divorce
There is no denying that parents getting a divorce is difficult for any child to go through. Some people are under the misconception that divorce is the most difficult for Read More
Filling out FAFSA Applications When Parents Are Divorced
- posted: Apr. 30, 2020
- Family Law,  Divorce
The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is the application used by all two and four-year colleges, universities, and career schools for awarding federal, state, and school-funded student aid. Read More
Communicating With Your Ex About COVID-19 Custody Issues
- posted: Apr. 21, 2020
- Family Law,  Divorce,  COVID-19
During a crisis such as the COVID-19 pandemic, family becomes more important than ever, especially for children whose schedules have been disrupted by long-term school closures and the cancellation of Read More
Dealing With Unwanted Parenting Advice During Your Divorce
- posted: Nov. 25, 2019
- Family Law,  Divorce
If you’re going through a divorce or even on the brink of one, chances are you’ve heard this age-old advice at least once. Almost everyone, regardless of marital status, whether Read More
Are You Making These Mistakes In Your Rhode Island Divorce?
- posted: Sep. 30, 2019
- Family Law,  Divorce,  Child Custody
Emotional turmoil is, by nature, inherent in divorce. Even if the decision to divorce was yours, it doesn’t make the process any easier. If you’re like most couples, you entered 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
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
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
Your Ex Isn’t Paying Child Support, Now What?
- posted: Nov. 19, 2018
- Family Law,  Child Support
The holidays are rapidly approaching. With this season comes the universal idea that everyone should be happy, grateful and fulfilled. If you’ve lived through the holidays, you know that this Read More
How To Tell Your Kids You’re Getting Divorced
- posted: Oct. 15, 2018
- Family Law,  Divorce
Parents always want to protect their children. Whether it’s holding your baby’s hand while she figures out how to balance, or giving your anxious teen a pep talk before he Read More
Will my spouse get half of the business in the divorce?
- posted: Sep. 21, 2018
- Family Law,  Divorce
If you and your spouse own a business, or if you’re self-employed, the decision to divorce presents unique challenges. Businesses are often considered an asset of the marital estate. Under Read More
Understanding Rhode Island Custody Arrangements
- posted: Aug. 24, 2018
- Family Law,  Child Custody
Divorce is challenging, regardless of your family dynamics. When children are involved, navigating divorce and understanding your options becomes even more complicated. While custody arrangements vary, there are general terms you Read More
Top Reasons to Adopt an Older Child
- posted: Jul. 20, 2016
- Family Law,  Adoption
Considering adoption? You may be interested to know that the current Rhode Island database for children awaiting adoption is in the thousands – and those are for children over the Read More
You’ve Received Custody of Your Child or Children. Now What?
- posted: Apr. 28, 2016
- Family Law,  Divorce,  Child Custody
For most, this may not come as a surprise, as child custody is often determined though a lengthy legal process. But there are times when custody can change quickly. Either Read More