Rhode Island Family Law And Divorce Lawyers Library
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Understanding Marriage Annulment and Void Declaration in Rhode Island
Rhode Island doesn’t recognize marriage annulment. Learn how to have your marriage declared void with the help of divorce lawyers at Kirshenbaum & Kirshenbaum.
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A Noncustodial Parent’s Guide to Child Visitation in Rhode Island
As a noncustodial parent, you have the right to see your children and build a relationship with them. Learn more about how this works in Rhode Island.
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How to Calculate Child Support Payments in Rhode Island
In Rhode Island, there are many factors taken into consideration when calculating child support payments. Our family law attorney explains more here.
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When Delays Keep Your Divorce From Moving Forward
When you’re divorcing, you want to keep the proceedings on track and moving forward, Learn about possible delays in the divorce process.
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Posting on Social Media Can Hurt Your Divorce Case In Rhode Island
Your social media presence can play a role in your divorce. Learn how posting on Facebook and Twitter can hurt you during separation.
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How to Start Separating Your Finances to Prepare for Divorce in Rhode Island
If you’re getting a divorce and not sure how to begin separating your finances from your spouse’s, learn steps to take to protect your income and assets.
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Divorces Involving Common Law Marriage in Rhode Island
Rhode Island recognizes common law marriages, but couples must prove a common law marriage exists before proceeding with divorce.
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Dividing Pensions and Retirement Accounts During Rhode Island Divorce Proceedings
Dividing pensions and retirement accounts is a complex process, but a Rhode Island divorce attorney can help ensure sure you get a fair portion.
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What Parents Need to Know About Child Support in Rhode Island
If you’ve been ordered to pay child support in Rhode Island, learn important information before making payments to your former spouse.
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When Alimony May Be Awarded in a Rhode Island Divorce Case
If you’re dependent on a divorcing spouse’s income, learn the factors the court may consider before awarding alimony in a Rhode Island divorce.
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Eligibility for Spousal Support in Rhode Island Divorce Proceedings
You may need alimony during or after your divorce proceedings. Here, learn when spouses may not qualify for spousal support in Rhode Island.
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Updating Your Estate Plan After a Rhode Island Divorce
If you’re going through a divorce, you may want to revise your estate plan. Here, learn the legal documents you should consider when you update this plan.