By Alan Freed Why do people file lawsuits? Usually, it’s because one person (let’s call him the “victim”) claims to have
By Alisse C. Camazine This is one of the most asked questions of people getting divorced. There are many considerations. Is
As a divorce attorney, I’m often asked, “How do you know a marriage is over? How do you know when
Sometimes after divorce, I think it’s easy to fall back on old emotions. To encounter those who have hurt us or
By Alan E. Freed When you are going through your divorce, the last thing you’re likely to think about is how
By Alisse C. Camazine Many people come into my office and ask me if I can be “mean.” This is a
Prior to late 1960’s and early 1970’s, most states in the U. S. required a party filing for divorce prove
The Family Court of St. Louis County, St. Charles County, and the City of St. Louis require all divorcing parents
By Amy Hoch Hogenson In many instances, leading up to the filing of dissolution or following the filing, “getting along civilly”