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by Kendall Gkikas & Mitchell, LLP | Apr 18, 2024
Divorce can be one of life’s most challenging experiences. However, it doesn’t always have to be a contentious battle in court. Divorce mediation offers an alternative path that promotes cooperation and communication between parties. Kendall Gkikas &...
by Kendall Gkikas & Mitchell, LLP | Apr 17, 2024
Divorce is more than just a legal dissolution of a marriage. It is a process that can affect your emotional well-being, financial stability, and family dynamics. Whether amicable or contentious, navigating the legalities of divorce requires an understanding of family...
by Kendall Gkikas & Mitchell, LLP | Apr 16, 2024
In the wake of a separation or divorce, ensuring the well-being and financial security of your children is paramount. Child support provides for the everyday needs of your children, from housing and food to education and medical care. However, navigating the legal...
by Kendall Gkikas & Mitchell, LLP | Apr 13, 2024
Navigating through the emotional turmoil of a divorce or separation is challenging, especially when children are involved. But it is important to note that decisions made during this time will significantly impact your children’s lives and your relationship with...
by Kendall Gkikas & Mitchell, LLP | Apr 11, 2024
Life is full of changes, and the arrangements that once worked for your family might not be suitable anymore. Whether due to relocation, changes in employment, health issues, or the evolving needs of your children, modifying a child custody agreement can be necessary....