By: Alan Freed I didn’t start law school until six years after I graduated from college, and I’ve now practiced
By: Alan Freed I didn’t start law school until six years after I graduated from college, and I’ve now practiced
Paying your attorney for every six minutes can feel like an obstacle to communicating, but in fact, the more you
By: Alan Freed “I’ve done my internet research and Missouri is a 50/50 state, right?” Foster (not his real name)
When you get sick, you go to the doctor, and you recognize your best chance for recovery is to follow
By: Amy Rebecca Johnson You’re done. Ready to move on. The marriage is over. So why does it seem like
As school districts start to provide guidance on options for learning for the upcoming school year, questions arise when parents
By: Alan Freed When a Missouri court orders one former spouse to pay maintenance (alimony) to the other former spouse,
I was talking with someone the other day who told me that she did not know what she did not
By: Amy Hoch Hogenson Courts include child support orders as part of most cases involving child custody. In these judgments,