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  • The Anger Associated with Divorce
    The Anger Associated with Divorce

    I don’t think that I’ve truly understood the anger that some of my divorce clients feel until COVID. With COVID we have lost a lot. Many of us have family, friends, co-workers, and people we know who ...

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  • The Financial Reckoning that Comes with Divorce
    The Financial Reckoning that Comes with Divorce

    Not very many of my clients come out of their divorce better off financially than when they went into it. The ones that do were being financially abused by their spouses and were already paying all ...

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  • Reasons to Pull the Trigger on that Divorce Filing
    Reasons to Pull the Trigger on that Divorce Filing

    A common question we get in January is whether the client we previously consulted with in the fall should go ahead and file for divorce. First, no one can tell you what you should or shouldn’t do. ...

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  • Which Co-Parenting App Should I Use in Missouri?
    Which Co-Parenting App Should I Use in Missouri?

    There are now many co-parenting apps available to parents in Missouri. Here is a brief overview and our recommendations: Google or Outlook Calendar . This is the most basic shared calendar system that ...

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  • Dividing Assets That No Longer Exist at the Time of Trial
    Dividing Assets That No Longer Exist at the Time of Trial

    A common question that comes up during the middle of the divorce is one party’s request for an asset that no longer exists. Your spouse wants half of last year’s tax refund that you used to pay off ...

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  • Can the Court Force Me to Sell my Home or Business in a Missouri Divorce?
    Can the Court Force Me to Sell my Home or Business in a Missouri Divorce?

    A common question in our office is whether the judge can force the sale of real estate or a business in a Missouri divorce. The answer is that a court cannot force the sale of marital property until ...

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