by Hallier Law | Jan 2, 2017 | Divorce, Legal Separation
Finding common ground in a divorce can be challenging. If an agreement cannot be reached out of court, the next step is to go to trial. But what can you do if you do not agree with the judge’s ruling after the trial? Do you have any recourse? In divorce trials, there...
by Hallier Law | Dec 26, 2016 | Divorce, Legal Separation
When a marriage deteriorates, the decision for divorce is viewed as a potential—and sometimes inevitable—option. However, legal separation is another choice that may be considered for a number of reasons. You should consider the differences between legal separation...
by Hallier Law | Dec 19, 2016 | Divorce, Legal Separation
In the midst of divorce litigation, it is not unusual to hear the comments, “I will see you in court!” or “Let’s just go to trial!” Although there are some cases that simply cannot be resolved short of trial, most cases can and should be settled outside of court. Here...
by Hallier Law | Oct 17, 2016 | Divorce, Legal Separation
One of the most difficult parts of the divorce process can be the time between the filing of the divorce petition and the entry of the Divorce Decree. Issues often arise during this time of transition that do not have simple answers. Here are just a few examples: Who...
by Hallier Law | Oct 10, 2016 | Divorce, Legal Separation
Entering into a divorce situation can be one of the most difficult times in a person’s life. In addition to the emotional trauma, there are also financial repercussions that can cause life-altering setbacks. For couples who want to minimize expenses, expedite...
by Hallier Law | Aug 22, 2016 | Complex Asset Division, Divorce, Legal Separation
Going through a divorce is extremely difficult, and the last thing you want to do is try to figure out complex legal issues. Often, divorce attorneys will tell their clients they need a QDRO, but will not take the time to explain exactly what this is. At Hallier...