by Hall Navarro | Aug 19, 2015 | Divorce, Family Law
“I’ve been married for well over a decade. I went from my parents’ house to my husband’s house. I’ve never had to manage a budget or rent a home. I haven’t ever handled the finances. I hadn’t even needed to work for more than a few years. So when I realized we were...
by Hall Navarro | Aug 19, 2015 | Divorce, Family Law
Quick, Cheap, and Good? The old adage says you can pick any two. Once a relationship has progressed to the point of divorce, it can be tempting to search for a quick and inexpensive divorce option. There are many such options to choose from. From online divorces to...
by Hall Navarro | Jul 29, 2015 | Divorce
Facebook and other social media sites have become an important part of how people communicate and interact in today’s culture. They are fun and useful, and in most cases they are second nature. When something happens in our lives, we post about it to let our friends...
by Hall Navarro | Mar 24, 2015 | Child Support, Divorce, Family Law
With divorce rates at an all-time high United States, more and more parents are dealing with child support payments and orders. The child support system is set up to help children during the event of a divorce, or life change. Navigating the complicated child support...
by Hall Navarro | Feb 24, 2015 | Divorce
“We hustled out of the house and rushed into the car that Friday afternoon. We had to meet their father and we were already late, as usual. I knew I was going to hear about it when we got to the interstate rest stop. It was my fault that we were late. It was my...
by Hall Navarro | Jan 13, 2015 | Child Custody, Divorce, Family Law
When the parties involved in a divorce cannot agree on child custody, most states have laws that set forth the factors the judge must consider when determining custody. A few states do not have any factors in their laws, and leave it up to judges to determine custody...