Kansas City Divorce & Family Law Blog by Stange Law Firm, PC
MISSOURI, ILLINOIS, KANSAS, & OKLAHOMA FAMILY LAW ATTORNEYS Here to Help You Rebuild Your Life™
Legal Services At
Stange Law Firm
Categories
- Child Custody (4)
- Child Support (2)
- Divorce (13)
- Domestic Voilence (2)
- Estate Planning (5)
- Family Law (2)
- Legal Separation (1)
Archives
- December 2024 (1)
- November 2024 (1)
- October 2024 (1)
- September 2024 (1)
- August 2024 (1)
- July 2024 (1)
- June 2024 (1)
- May 2024 (1)
- April 2024 (1)
- March 2024 (1)
- February 2024 (1)
- January 2024 (1)
- December 2023 (1)
- November 2023 (1)
- October 2023 (1)
- September 2023 (1)
- August 2023 (1)
- July 2023 (1)
- June 2023 (1)
- May 2023 (1)
- April 2023 (1)
- March 2023 (1)
- February 2023 (2)
- December 2022 (1)
- November 2022 (1)
- October 2022 (1)
How Will a Gray Divorce Affect My Retirement?
The term gray divorce is somewhat new, but it describes something that’s fairly common among many Americans. A gray divorce is a separation of spouses that happens later in life, namely in an individual’s 60s or 70s. This somewhat playful term has marked a unique trend of divorce rates going down among younger demographics while increasing among people entering their golden years. Divorcing at any age has its own fair share of complications; however, anyone with several decades of a relationship behind them will have a much different kind of divorce than those with young children or even those in
How to Talk to Your Partner About Wanting a Divorce
It can be challenging to approach the topic of divorce with your partner, especially if you are the one who is bringing it up for the first time. You may feel like you are betraying your partner by even thinking about leaving, or you may be worried about how they will react. However, it can be equally challenging to keep your feelings bottled up inside or advance in a marriage when you are unhappy. So here are a few professional tips on how to broach the topic with your partner in a way that is respectful and considerate of their
Chicago Family Law – Navigating Child Custody With a Teenager
Divorce is complicated in nearly every scenario. Although you may believe that you can split amicably, there are a lot of factors to consider during the divorce process. These conversations often lead to disagreements and roadblocks that make everything harder. When you divorce with kids, there are additional considerations to discuss before the divorce can be finalized. Child custody is one of these considerations. When most people think of child custody negotiations, they picture small children who need constant care. However, this is not always the case. If you have a teenager under 18 in your home, the court still
Protect Yourself By Understanding Your Options and Knowing Your Rights
GET HELP NOW
MAIN OFFICE LOCATION
Stange Law Firm, PC
120 S. Central Avenue, Suite 450
St. Louis (Clayton), Missouri 63105
DIVORCE HEADQUATERS APP
Download The App Here
Contact Our Team
Stange Law Firm - Missouri
Missouri Family Law Offices located in:
Saint Louis County: Clayton, MO
West County: Ellisville, MO
Jackson County: Lee’s Summit, MO
Jefferson County: Arnold, MO
St. Charles County: St. Charles, MO
Franklin County: St. Union, MO
Lincoln County: Troy, MO
Boone County: Columbia, MO
Greene County: Springfield, MO
St. Louis City: St. Louis, MO
Jackson County: Kansas City, MO
Stange Law Firm - Oklahoma
Oklahoma family law offices located in:
Tulsa County: Tulsa, OK
Oklahoma County: Oklahoma City, OK
Stange Law Firm - Illinois
Illinois family law offices located in:
St. Clair County: Belleville, IL
Madison County: Maryville, IL
Sangamon County: Springfield, IL
McLean County: Bloomington, IL
Monroe County: Waterloo, IL
Stange Law Firm - Kansas
Kansas family law offices located in:
Johnson County: Overland Park, KS
Sedgwick County: Wichita, KS
Shawnee County: Topeka, KS
2020 by Stange Law Firm, PC. All rights reserved. Disclaimer | Site Map
The choice of a lawyer is an important decision & should not be based solely upon advertisements. See additional disclaimers here.