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by thomas-khuu | Mar 20, 2018
Getting a divorce is complicated and challenging process but the good news is that the right attorney can help you. At Kendall Gkikas & Mitchell, we are on your side throughout the process. One of the issues our clients often worry about is alimony. They worry that...
by thomas-khuu | Mar 13, 2018
Most people would agree that when a person in a romantic relationship physically abuses someone, it’s a crime. What many don’t know about domestic violence is that physical abuse isn’t the only thing that constitutes abuse. Emotional abuse can be difficult for even...
by thomas-khuu | Mar 6, 2018
Let’s consider this scenario. A husband and wife have two children and are a family. The husband goes away on business regularly and the wife has a social life while she’s gone. If she goes too far one night and has an affair, and then finds out she’s pregnant, who is...
by thomas-khuu | Feb 28, 2018
Any divorce has the potential to be complex but never is this truer than when a couple has children together. Even when the children live primarily or entirely with one parent, the other parent still has financial reasonability to the children. The law says that both...
by thomas-khuu | Feb 21, 2018
In the past, it was essentially a given that the mother would receive custody during a divorce. This is no longer the case. Family courts are now gender neutral, which means that the judge can’t take gender into consideration making custody decision. They no longer...
by thomas-khuu | Feb 14, 2018
A new tax bill has a lot of people wondering how it will affect them – including people who pay or receive alimony. In the past, spouses who paid alimony weren’t taxed on the money they provided to their former spouse. Unfortunately, it appears as though the new GOP...