Can I Resolve My Divorce Without Going to Court?
- posted: Mar. 09, 2013
- Family Law,  Divorce
In Rhode Island, you must attend a minimum of one court hearing when filing for divorce. However, during an uncontested divorce, you might only need to attend that first hearing. Read More
When You Need A Divorce Modification
- posted: Feb. 19, 2013
- Divorce
The day your divorce decree is finalized, you may believe you are done with family court proceedings. However, what if your life circumstances change and you can no longer meet Read More
Is Rhode Island a No Fault Divorce State?
- posted: Feb. 09, 2013
- Family Law,  Divorce
Yes, Rhode Island is a no fault divorce state. This means parties do not have to provide “grounds” for divorce. Either spouse can file for divorce simply because the marriage Read More
Going Through Your Second Divorce
- posted: Jan. 09, 2013
- Family Law,  Divorce
Experiencing one divorce is difficult enough. However, a second divorce can be even more complicated and confusing. Dividing the assets becomes more difficult, child custody arrangement can be a nightmare Read More
Protecting Your Child Custody Case
- posted: Dec. 09, 2012
- Child Custody
Child custody is easily the most difficult and emotionally draining aspect of a divorce case. When experiencing a difficult custody situation, try to think clearly and act rationally. When emotions Read More
How to Cope with a Divorce
- posted: Nov. 10, 2012
- Family Law,  Divorce
Divorce is a sad and confusing time for many individuals. Even the strongest relationships can fall apart under the stress of working, parenting and cohabitating. Divorce or separation often means Read More
Grandparents' Rights in Rhode Island
- posted: Oct. 10, 2012
- Divorce,  Grandparents' Rights
During custody battles and fierce divorces, the important grandparent-grandchild relationship is often overlooked. The bond between a grandparent and a child can be special and needs to be maintained. During Read More