Rebuilding Your Finances After Divorce
- posted: May 28, 2014
- Family Law,  Divorce
After a divorce you can feel like you’re completely starting over, whether it’s in terms of a new relationship or your finances. Aside from the emotional components of divorce, financial Read More
Welcome!
- posted: May 19, 2014
- Uncategorized
Welcome to your Martindale Hubbell Website. This is your first post. Edit or delete it, then start blogging! Read More
How Long Does Child Support Last in Rhode Island?
- posted: May 19, 2014
- Child Support
If you are facing divorce and you have children, you are likely most concerned about child custody and child support decisions. These two matters can be highly emotional and hotly Read More
Avoiding Dumb Dad Divorce Mistakes
- posted: May 07, 2014
- Family Law,  Divorce,  Child Custody
We completely understand how traumatic divorce can be for everyone involved, but often the perils dads face get overlooked. In the process, dads make a lot of mistakes that could Read More
Minimizing Trauma: How to Help Your Kids Deal with Divorce
- posted: Apr. 29, 2014
- Divorce,  Child Custody,  Child Support
Divorce is an extremely painful and traumatic time for everyone involved, and in particular the children. In many cases, parents are probably doing what’s best for their children by divorcing, but Read More
Can You Approach the Prenup Conversation With Tact?
- posted: Apr. 21, 2014
- Family Law,  Divorce
The dreaded prenup conversation: approaching the idea of a contract in case of divorce can be one of the most awkward points of your life. Many people see it as Read More
Don’t Involve Social Media In Your Child Custody Dispute
- posted: Apr. 19, 2014
- Divorce,  Child Custody
Social media networking outlets such as Facebook, Twitter, MySpace and others have opened doors for people to keep in-touch and keep tabs on each other. While this is a good Read More
Preparing for an Initial Consultation: What to Discuss with Your Divorce Lawyer
- posted: Apr. 15, 2014
- Family Law,  Divorce,  Child Custody,  Child Support
When you finally come to the conclusion that divorce is a necessary step in your life, your emotions are likely all over the place. For some people, it may be Read More
Are You At Risk for “Catching” Divorce?
- posted: Apr. 07, 2014
- Family Law,  Divorce
As if managing marriage isn’t challenging enough—now married couples are facing research showing divorce can actually be contagious. That’s right—just like you can catch the flu, you may be able to Read More
Avoiding an Arduous Child Custody Battle
- posted: Mar. 25, 2014
- Divorce,  Child Custody
Divorce is already hard enough for everyone involved. It takes a huge toll on a family, including children, but when a child custody battle becomes part of that divorce, it becomes Read More
Rhode Island Child Visitation Schedules
- posted: Mar. 19, 2014
- Family Law,  Child Custody
Divorces that involve minor children can be highly emotional. If you are the non-custodial parent of your children, your top priority will likely be to protect your time with your Read More
Grounds for Supervised Visitation in Rhode Island
- posted: Feb. 19, 2014
- Child Custody
Divorce is difficult for all persons involved, but it can be especially hard on children. In Rhode Island, child custody is determined according to the best interests of the child. Read More
Domestic Violence Hurts Custody Rights
- posted: Jan. 28, 2014
- Child Custody
A Rhode Island woman recently passed away from injuries sustained in a domestic violence incident, leaving behind her two-year-old son. While not all domestic violence ends in such tragic circumstances, Read More
Divorced Yet Still Living Together: Can It Work?
- posted: Jan. 21, 2014
- Family Law,  Divorce
A Canadian couple has found a way to make their divorce work — and it involves continuing to live under the same roof. Following a new trend in post-divorce living Read More
Can I Modify My Rhode Island Child Support Order?
- posted: Jan. 19, 2014
- Family Law,  Child Support
Most court orders are final, but divorce decrees are a unique type of court order. The family courts understand that, as the years pass after your marriage ends, your life Read More
What to Expect Before You Go to Court
- posted: Jan. 14, 2014
- Divorce
While divorce trials are becoming progressively rarer in Rhode Island, litigation is still the only option for reaching a divorce settlement in particularly acrimonious separations. Specific events and factors make Read More