During the course of a divorce, most couples often make mistakes that make their case a hard nut to crack. Most commonly, the tension is high, which can lead to poor decisions and irrational actions. The road of divorce isn’t rosy; but you can’t afford to...
Franks & Rechenberg, PC believes all persons we represent in divorces will benefit from counseling. Studies indicate three of the most stressful events in a person’s life are death of a close family member, divorce, and moving. Family law proceedings often...
If decision making responsibilities of your children are not in issue, we need only address the issue of allocation of parenting time. If you anticipate you and your spouse can work out allocation of parenting time, I suggest your agreement merely provides that...
Imagine a situation where a potential client walks into your office with a child support issue they want you to fix. It could be the non-custodial parent quit their job, moved to a different state, or just simply fell off the face of the earth. As you are collecting...
Postnuptial agreements sometimes get a bad rap, but like their prenup counterpart they can be a powerful planning tool for married couples. As in the case of any contract, a postnup must be entered into voluntarily by the parties, and the familiar contract-law...
Our divorcing clients have a range of estate planning needs, but some issues arise for nearly everyone whose marriage is ending. So be prepared to look into the following five estate-planning tasks. Changing beneficiary designations. These include removing your...