Filling Out the Financial Statement With Ease
For any legal matter in which there is any financial aspect involved (i.e. divorces, custody proceedings, etc.), each party is required by the court to fill out a financial statement, to be exchanged with the other party and filed with the court.
When Should I File For Contempt?
When someone files for contempt, this means that they are asserting that the other party in the particular case broke the court’s orders. For example, if someone were to file a Complaint for Contempt on a child custody matter, that would most likely be due to the other party in some way violating the child custody agreement.
Should I Accept a Promotion Right Before a Divorce?
I’ve been asked this question before by clients, and it’s an interesting question. People may feel reluctant to accept a big promotion when a divorce is pending or they think they may be getting a divorce soon. If you think you may be on the hook for alimony and child support payments, you may be wondering if it would be better to decline a promotion so your income won’t be higher when you’re going through the divorce proceedings.