Transportation is a necessary component of today’s daily routine. We, as individuals in society, rely on it to get to where we need to go, and in order to make that happen, having a car becomes a necessity. During a divorce, that necessity becomes an …
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Men’s Divorce School Website Receives Makeover
Cordell & Cordell recently unveiled an improved website design for the firm’s Men’s Divorce School service, which includes a variety of new features and an updated interface to simplify site navigation. Men’s Divorce School is designed to offer men and fathers a free crash course in …
CONTINUE READINGWill Divorce Prevent Repossession Of A Vehicle?
Question: My soon-to-be ex and I have two cars: One that barely runs and one that is only worth $3,000 but with more than $9,000 still owed (both our names are on the title). I want my ex to take the car that runs, but …
CONTINUE READINGHow Does Property Division & Alimony Work If I Make Less Than My Wife?
Question: How does property division and alimony work if my wife makes $25,000 more per year than I do? Mat CampMat Camp is a former Lexicon Services Online Editor, who focused on providing a comprehensive look into all aspects of the divorce experience. On MensDivorce.com, …
CONTINUE READINGAttorney Bites: Equitable Distribution Of Assets
Men’s Divorce is happy to present the video segment, “Attorney Bites.” In this series, divorce attorneys will briefly break down various complex areas of family law into more easily understood pieces. This week, Georgia family law attorney Jill Massey explains how division of assets works …
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