By Alan Freed Each state has its own set of laws that describe how courts are to come up with
By Alan Freed If you’ve never been divorced, you probably haven’t heard the term “QDRO” (pronounced “quad-ro”) but, if you
By Alan Freed When parents divorce (or unmarried parents split up), one of the parents is likely to be ordered
By Alan Freed When you’re going through a divorce you need to make a complete list of what you own,
By Alan Freed What most of the rest of the country (and the IRS) calls “alimony,” Missouri law refers to
By Alan Freed It’s not unusual for a divorce client to come into my office for the first time insisting,
By Alan Freed Parents going through a divorce are entering a new world of raising their children in two homes and
By Alan E. Freed You and your spouse have been going through tough times. You’ve been on a retreat; you’ve
The following was originally posted on Patch.com by Alan E. Freed as part of a weekly series written by the attorneys of Paule,
The following was originally posted on Patch.com by Alan E. Freed as part of a weekly series written by the attorneys