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The Intersection of Family Law and Criminal Law in Rhode Island
Submitted By: David Slepkow On: Jan 21st 2009
Category: Divorce Basics, Rhode Island
Overview
A Rhode Island criminal domestic misdemeanor or felony case is often intertwined with complex issues concerning family law, child custody, child support, visitation
No-Fault Divorce, But Fault May Impact Property Division
Submitted By: David Slepkow On: Jan 21st 2009
Category: Divorce Basics, Rhode Island
Rhode Island is a “no fault state.” Does that mean the assets are always divided 50% to the wife and 50% to the husband in a divorce?
No.
Who Gets The Microwave? A Guide To Property Division In Rhode Island
Submitted By: David Slepkow On: Jan 21st 2009
Category: Marital Property Division, Rhode Island
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Rhode Island Divorce Guide for a Successful Divorce
Submitted By: David Slepkow On: Jan 21st 2009
Category: Divorce Basics, Rhode Island
Finding a Rhode Island divorce attorney
The first step in obtaining a divorce from your spouse is finding a Rhode Island attorney who makes you comfortable. Many attorneys give free initial consultations, while others charge for the first consult.
It is important to ask the candidate about his or her experience and qualifications to handle your case.
Post Divorce Do's and Don'ts
Submitted By: David Slepkow On: Jan 21st 2009
Category: Family Support, Rhode Island
(For your convenience, I have prepared this list of "Post Divorce Do's and Don'ts". Some may be applicable to your case and many will not be applicable. Please take a few minutes to read this.
Child Support In Rhode Island -- Is There A Minimum?
Submitted By: David Slepkow On: Jan 21st 2009
Category: Family Support, Rhode Island
How is child support determined in Rhode Island divorce cases, paternity cases, child support cases, and child visitation cases?
Child support is usually determined by the “Rhode Islan
Common Law Marriage and Cohabitation in Rhode Island-Myths & Answers
Submitted By: David Slepkow On: Jan 21st 2009
Category: Divorce Basics, Rhode Island
Fiction – “If I live together with my boyfriend for over seven years then we automatically have a common law marriage.”
This is a popular urban myth that is completely false. In fact, a couple could live together for 35 years in Rhode Island and still not be married under the common law.
Child Support in Rhode Island
Submitted By: David Slepkow On: Jan 21st 2009
Category: Family Support, Rhode Island
What if my child's parent works overtime?
