A divorce FAQ is handy since it’s a bit more complicated to end a marriage than it is to begin one. So, here is our guide to the most commonly asked questions about divorce in Rhode Island.
The new estate tax plan is something that you can plan for; you just want to talk to your attorney. They can help you figure out how your estate will be affected and what your options are to allow for that.
Being controversial is nothing new for this administration, and the new tax bill’s change to alimony payments is no different. While so many of the proposed legislation has been under scrutiny
Inheritance disputes have the potential to take once healthy family relationships and turn them into dust. Estates get lost, siblings turn on each other, and parents wishes for a close family get thrown out the window.
Divorces can get messy, especially if children are involved. Unless you have a good relationship with your soon to be ex, you’ll most likely run into custody issues.