Protecting Yourself From False Abuse Claims

divorce lawyer Daniel Exner

Question: My estranged wife is falsely alleging that I abused her. She wants to include the “abuse” in the divorce documents, but I have never hit her and there are no hospital or police records that would prove I’ve abused her. What can I do to protect myself?

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DadsDivorce Live: The Impact of the Affordable Care Act on Divorced Men

DadsDivorce.com editor Matt Allen interviews Elizabeth O’Brien, a writer for financial information website MarketWatch.com, about the impact of the Affordable Health Care on those recently divorced. Topics covered include how the Affordable Health Care Act changes the problem recently divorced spouses have often had finding health care coverage immediately following

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Higher Divorce Rate Indicator Of Improving Economy

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By Julie Garrison Special to DadsDivorce.com How many of us have known couples who were waiting for their financial outlook to be more optimistic before actually splitting and filing for divorce? Perhaps it’s even you. While many estranged husbands and wives have managed to commandeer their own portions of their

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Terminating Alimony Upon Remarriage

Omaha Nebraska Divorce Lawyer

Question: Our divorce decree states I pay alimony until our child turns 19. There is no language concerning the remarriage of either party. My ex-wife recently remarried, and I don’t think I should have to continue paying her spousal support if she is someone else’s spouse now. Do I still

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