How Social Media Can Affect Your Case
Almost everyone uses social media in some capacity or another. Whether you use your online platforms for professional reasons or for staying connected with friends,
Almost everyone uses social media in some capacity or another. Whether you use your online platforms for professional reasons or for staying connected with friends,
Domestic violence is never called for and never appropriate. Despite this, thousands of people find themselves in situations of domestic violence every year, without any
For most couples, marriage is an exciting time in their relationship. Amidst the wedding planning and preparation, few couples want to think about their marriage
Many people hold misconceptions about how property division works in a divorce, and every state upholds unique laws for the property division process. However, property
When a couple divorces, their divorce order will likely include provisions for alimony, child support, or both. Both parties are beholden to the terms of
Ending your marriage might be one of the most challenging ordeals you ever experience, and every marriage is unique. There is no one solid approach
One of the most difficult aspects of the divorce process is determining child custody of the divorcing couple’s children. In some situations, a parent may
Mediation is the most popular and typically most effective form of alternative dispute resolution for domestic relations cases. This process allows a divorcing couple to
Many people living throughout the Midwestern United States hold misconceptions about prenuptial contracts and their intended purpose. In fact, some may even believe that a
Although most people think of child support in terms of divorce, parenting agreements, and all the other considerations that come with family law, the fact
In most cases, divorcing parents want to spend as much time as possible with their children, and Oklahoma courts operate under the assumption that allowing
During the divorce process, some of the most critical issues revolve around child custody and visitation. Typically, parents work together—usually with the assistance of a
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Parenting plans give children stability and predictability after a separation or dissolution. When both parents follow the plan, everyone has a clear roadmap. The parent
St. Louis, MO — December 2025 — Stange Law Firm, PC is proud to announce that Kirk C. Stange, President and Founding Partner, has been
St. Louis, MO — December 2025 — Stange Law Firm, PC is pleased to announce that Kirk C. Stange, President and Founding Partner of the
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