
By Alisse C. Camazine Divorce is a legal process fraught with emotion. When you enter this often confusing, often maddening
By Alisse C. Camazine Divorce is a legal process fraught with emotion. When you enter this often confusing, often maddening
By Alisse C. Camazine The approaching graduation season calls to mind events in a child’s life that require parents to
By Alan Freed When I was growing up in the ‘50s, my mother would read me fairytales with the predictable,
By Alisse C. Camazine When a court determines a spouse should receive maintenance (Missouri’s term for alimony), the next question
By Alisse C. Camazine I have never been divorced, so I don’t know first-hand the anger my clients feel at
By Alan E. Freed You’ve decided your marriage has no future, or perhaps your spouse has announced they no longer
By Alan E. Freed The legal process for divorce (what Missouri calls “dissolution of marriage”) begins with the filing of
Originally published in “Facts & Findings” Sept. 2020 When people see me in my office for a contentious divorce, I