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What is Reunification Counseling, and How Does it Work?

What is Reunification Counseling, and How Does it Work?

by Marshal S. Willick | Oct 25, 2021 | Lawyer's Blog

Divorce is an emotionally, mentally, and physically draining experience — not only for the spouses involved, but also for any children caught in the crossfire. The scars that are inflicted during the course of the divorce process may linger in the minds and hearts of...
7 Frequently Asked Questions About Federal Pensions

7 Frequently Asked Questions About Federal Pensions

by Marshal S. Willick | Sep 7, 2021 | Lawyer's Blog

If you are married to a federal civilian or military employee, it is critical that you learn as much as you can about the federal pension plans in which your spouse participates. Beyond doubt, such knowledge is incumbent upon someone considering a dissolution of...
5 Misconceptions About Military Divorce You Should Know

5 Misconceptions About Military Divorce You Should Know

by Marshal S. Willick | Jul 23, 2021 | Lawyer's Blog

Deciding that it is time to get a divorce is one of the most difficult decisions that a person will have to make, and while it is often the best solution if a couple is facing irreconcilable differences, this does not make the divorce process any easier. In fact,...
Who Gets Child Custody If Parents Are Not Married?

Who Gets Child Custody If Parents Are Not Married?

by Marshal S. Willick | Mar 29, 2021 | Lawyer's Blog

Not every couple bothers to get married. Some couples have happy, healthy long-term relationships without feeling the need to “make things legal.” However, this can cause problems when a long-term couple splits up and there are children involved. In many...
It’s Tax Season: Will My Alimony Be Tax Deductible in 2021?

It’s Tax Season: Will My Alimony Be Tax Deductible in 2021?

by Marshal S. Willick | Mar 11, 2021 | Lawyer's Blog

Alimony, spousal support, or spousal maintenance is the money a spouse pays to the other after divorce or separation. Its purpose is to enable the partner with a lower income to maintain a decent standard of living. Until recently, the paying spouse would deduct...
6 Signs You Hired the Wrong Lawyer for Family Law

6 Signs You Hired the Wrong Lawyer for Family Law

by Marshal S. Willick | Jan 26, 2021 | Lawyer's Blog

It can be mentally and emotionally draining to go through a divorce, a custody battle, or any other legal battle. It’s important to have a reliable, reassuring, and competent lawyer by your side throughout the process. While a good attorney can make the ordeal...
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