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Divorce is Common for Pro Athletes

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Divorce is Common for Professional Athletes Behind the fame and success, many professional athletes face serious marital challenges. Spouses who can’t spend time together often end up unhappy. The constant traveling that comes with being a professional athlete can be problematic to their marriage. In fact, The New York Times reports that 60-80% of “pro” marriages […]

Helping Pro Athletes Through Family Law Disputes

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Family Law Matters for Professional Athletes Helping Pro Athletes Through Family Law Disputes Professional athletes are not immune to life’s problems. The truth is, no matter how talented you are in your sport, the emotional turmoil that often accompanies a family law dispute can make it impossible for you to focus on your routine. Ending your marriage […]

Navigating Kentucky’s New Child Support Guidelines: A Comprehensive Review

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Navigating Kentucky’s new Child Support guidelines A Comprehensive Review Kentucky’s 2023 Child Support Guidelines In nearly every divorce and custody case, child support creates stress for both parties involved:  the non-custodial parent and the custodial parent. The non-custodial parent, or the payor, worries about staying financially grounded, while upholding their child support obligation and providing […]

The Equitable Distribution State: How Property is Divided in an Indiana Divorce

The Equitable Distribution State:How Property is Divided in an Indiana Divorce A common question in divorce matters involves how property will be divided. A secondary question is what property is subject to division. This blog will help you understand what may be included in the marital estate, how it’s valued, and how an Indiana court […]

Undocumented Children in Kentucky Family Court

Undocumented Children in Kentucky Family Court How Kentucky family courts protect undocumented children and when court involvement may open the door to Special Immigrant Juvenile Status An undocumented child in family court is a minor who lacks lawful immigration status but is subject to state court jurisdiction for purposes of custody, guardianship, dependency, or protection. […]

Navigating High-Conflict Co-Parenting: A Guide to Parenting Coordinators in Indiana

Navigating High-Conflict Co-Parenting: A Guide to Parenting Coordinators in Indiana Co-parenting is rarely easy, but when disagreements become constant, the legal and emotional toll can be exhausting. In Indiana, the court offers a specialized tool to help families move past the deadlock: The Parenting Coordinator (PC). If you feel like you’re constantly back in court […]

Preserving Evidence: How to Not Lose Your Case Before it Starts

Preserving Evidence: How to not lose your case before it starts In any court case, including divorces and custody actions in Kentucky, a Court can only consider the evidence that has been presented before it. A lack of evidence can inhibit you from effectively proving your case to a Court. The testimony of parties and […]

Maintenance and Spousal Support in Kentucky: What to Know During Divorce

Maintenance and Spousal Support in Kentucky: What to Know During Divorce Spousal support is a subject that comes up in many divorces. In high profile cases, the subject can generate flashy headlines like: “Dr. Dre Ordered to Pay Nicole Young $3.5 Million a Year in Spousal Support amid Divorce”1 or “Offset Reportedly Asking Spousal Support […]

When Families Change: How to Talk to Children About Divorce

When Families Change: How to Talk to Children About Divorce While the effects of divorce impact both parents and children, it can be particularly impactful on children’s mental health, as separation and divorce are often very difficult for children to understand and accept. In this article, we provide some practical strategies on how to support […]

How to Prepare for a Family Law Consultation: What to Know Before You Go

How to Prepare for a Family Law Consultation: What to Know Before You Go Meeting with a family law attorney for the first time can feel overwhelming — especially when you’re facing a divorce, custody dispute, or other major life change. Many clients arrive unsure what to expect, what to bring, or even what questions […]