Spousal maintenance can be one of the biggest issues when couples divorce. Higher-earning spouses may resent the obligation to pay maintenance, while dependent or lower-earning spouses may not be able to live independently without it. People may also call spousal...
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3 solutions when addressing home equity during divorce
For many married couples, the home where they live together may be their most valuable asset. They may have saved for several years to afford a down payment and may have made numerous improvements to the property since taking possession of it. The equity they have...
How to navigate protective orders in Missouri
Protective orders, also known as restraining orders, are legal tools designed to protect individuals from abuse, threats or harassment. In Missouri, obtaining a protective order can provide a crucial layer of safety for those in vulnerable situations. These orders aim...
Key factors that Missouri courts consider for spousal support
When Missouri couples decide to part ways, one crucial aspect that may need addressing is spousal support, also known as maintenance or alimony. Spousal support is a financial arrangement designed to assist the lower-earning spouse in maintaining a standard of living...
A parent might damage their co-parent’s bond with their children
Sharing child custody isn't easy. Parents often have a hard time reaching an agreement on how to divide time with their children. It is all too easy for parents to put their children in the middle of the conflicts they have with each other, but they should try to...
3 times one spouse needs an order of protection during a divorce
Some divorces are relatively amicable. Both individuals involved recognize that the relationship is no longer as healthy or happy as it once was. They may cooperate with each other to divide their property and ensure they can meet the needs of their shared children....
3 ways those in struggling marriage may seek to avoid divorce
Traditional wedding vows insist that spouses declare their intention to stay together until one of them dies. However, quite a few marriages eventually end in divorce rather than in the death of one spouse. Factors ranging from infidelity to changing personal values...
Well-meant divorce advice that can complicate asset division
Those preparing for divorce often have many difficult conversations ahead of them. It is common for everyone from parents to coworkers to offer advice or a bit of criticism when learning about someone's divorce. Some of that advice is more useful than other...
Do unmarried fathers in Missouri have any parental rights?
People who are preparing for a divorce typically understand that they have rights as parents. Both fathers and mothers can ask for parenting time and an allocation of parental authority as part of divorce proceedings. Fathers who never married the mothers of their...
Are student loans a marital debt during a Missouri divorce?
Separating financial concerns is one of the biggest hurdles that spouses generally need to overcome in a Missouri divorce. Couples combine their bank accounts and acquire property together. One spouse could also take on debt while married that they may have expected...


