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Is There Any One Thing That Will Lead to a Divorce?
On behalf of Tasha K. Schaffner of Schaffner Family Law posted in divorce on Friday, January 4, 2019. When a couple decides to marry, they hope their marriage will last. However, over time, the relationship may change and…
Read MoreHow Do Holidays Work For Children After Their Parents Divorce?
On behalf of Tasha K. Schaffner of Schaffner Family Law posted in divorce on Wednesday, December 26, 2018. There are certain events every year that children look forward to with great anticipation, including holidays or…
Read MoreNavigating Divorce and New Tax Laws in 2019
On behalf of Tasha K. Schaffner of Schaffner Family Law on Wednesday, December 26, 2018. Divorce is not an easy process, even for two parties who are amicable and resolved to avoid contention. From…
Read MoreFinancial Stress Often Root Cause Behind Many Divorce Filings
On behalf of Tasha K. Schaffner of Schaffner Family Law posted in divorce on Thursday, December 20, 2018. Love can cover a multitude of issues; however, money woes can seldom remain buried for…
Read MoreProficiency of English Not Basis For Granting Child Custody Right
On behalf of Tasha K. Schaffner of Schaffner Family Law posted in child custody on Thursday, December 13, 2018. When a family court is charged with the responsibility of determining which living arrangements…
Read MoreThe Divorce Process is Not One That Comes Naturally
On behalf of Tasha K. Schaffner of Schaffner Family Law posted in divorce on Wednesday, December 5, 2018. The effort of sustaining a marriage or dissolving one is not one that comes naturally. Just as…
Read MoreWoman Files Paternity Suit Against Law Enforcement Officer
On behalf of Tasha K. Schaffner of Schaffner Family Law posted in paternity on Thursday, November 29, 2018. Regardless of one’s occupation, no one is immune from engaging in actions that may result in consequences for…
Read MoreNew Trend Of Divorce Coaches May Provide Certain Benefits
On behalf of Tasha K. Schaffner of Schaffner Family Law posted in divorce on Thursday, November 22, 2018. Traditionally, the term coach referred to a person who helped athletes train in order to…
Read MoreJurisdiction Isn’t a Given in Military Divorces
On behalf of Tasha K. Schaffner of Schaffner Family on Wednesday, November 21, 2018. Military service members make sacrifices in their service to the United States. They may move around a lot and…
Read MoreDuring the Divorce Process, Some Parents May Try “Nesting”
On behalf of Tasha K. Schaffner of Schaffner Family on Wednesday, November 14, 2018. The decision to end a marriage is seldom an easy one, and the presence of children only makes it…
Read MoreGrandparents With Child Custody of Grandchildren Increasing
On behalf of Tasha K. Schaffner of Schaffner Family on Thursday, November 8, 2018. The idea of children being raised in homes headed by their grandparents is not a new phenomena, but it…
Read MoreDivorce and Kids: Sons and Daughters Process it Differently
On behalf of Tasha K. Schaffner of Schaffner Family Law posted in divorce on Wednesday, October 31, 2018. When parents come to the realization that a marriage is no longer viable, the…
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