Recently Divorced? Review your Beneficiaries.
- posted: Apr. 08, 2016
- Divorce
During a divorce, there are so many details that need addressing that relate to the ins and outs of dissolving a marriage. Unless you would still like to leave your Read More
Tax Implications of Alimony and Child Support
- posted: Feb. 26, 2016
- Divorce
It’s that time of year when filing income taxes in on everyone’s minds. If you are in the process of organizing your tax-related paperwork, spending a few extra minutes, taking Read More
Welcome to Divorce Season. Is it Post Holiday Stress or Something More Serious?
- posted: Jan. 15, 2016
- Family Law,  Divorce
The holidays are over, and with the quiet solitude of winter, reality sets in. Perhaps the bills from an especially generous holiday season are causing arguments, or the inability to Read More
Shared Property: Working Together to Sell a Home
- posted: Jul. 15, 2015
- Divorce
You’ve made the decision to sell your home. Now what? There are so many steps to consider including those involving the actual sale of your home. Divorce is a time Read More
How Unemployment Affects Spouses Ability to Pay Alimony
- posted: Jun. 17, 2015
- Family Law,  Divorce
In certain divorce situations, a judge may assign one spouse or another to pay alimony to the other spouse in order to help that person get back on their feet Read More
Obtaining Alimony Under Special Circumstances
- posted: Nov. 04, 2013
- Divorce
In Rhode Island, alimony awards are quite limited and designed to provide short-term support to allow the recipient spouse to become financially independent and self-sufficient after divorce. Since state law Read More