Rhode Island Family Law And Divorce Lawyers Blog
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Custody Arrangements for Parents of Infants and Young Children
Divorcing spouses with infants under a year old may need to make special custody and visitation arrangements to suit the needs of young children.
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Divorce After Suffering Domestic Violence or Abuse In Rhode Island
Rhode Island laws allow special divorce proceedings for victims of abuse or domestic violence. Learn more about separating from an abusive spouse
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Paying for a Child’s Health Insurance After a Rhode Island Divorce
Rhode Island law requires divorcing spouses to continue health insurance coverage for minor children, but the amount each parent pays can affect child support.
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Information for Kids and Teenagers Whose Parents Are Getting a Divorce
Divorce can be hard on children of all ages, but a little planning and communication can help them stay connected with their parents.
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4 Topics Couples Should Discuss Before Getting Married
Couples planning to marry may not be in total agreement about the future. Learn important topics to discuss before marrying to help avoid a divorce later on.
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Fault and No-Fault Grounds for Divorce in Rhode Island
If you need to file for divorce in Rhode Island, learn the difference between fault and no-fault divorce and the grounds for filing.
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Understanding Divorce and Common Law Marriage in Rhode Island
Divorcing from a common law marriage in Rhode Island means proving a marriage existed. Here, learn the evidence you need to provide.
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Important Reasons to Hire a Rhode Island Divorce Attorney
If you’re about to divorce, hiring an attorney is necessary. A lawyer can advocate for your interests, help you understand your options, and save you time.
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Understanding the Appointment of a Guardian Ad Litem
A guardian ad litem’s main function is to represent a child’s best interests during custody hearings. Here, learn what this court appointee does for the child.
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How Rhode Island Courts Divide Marital Debt
If you’re going through a divorce, you may wonder how much of your shared, marital debt will be your responsibility. Here, learn about marital debt.