Resolving how much you will receive in alimony may give you great relief. You might feel that your spouse will give you enough in support that should sustain your needs going forward. However, your alimony amount may not matter if your spouse were to die within a few...
Month: June 2020
How does Rhode Island determine custody and parenting time?
When your marriage comes to an end, the time you will receive with your children is likely your primary concern. Rhode Island law requires both parents to have legal visitation with minor children except in limited circumstances. Before negotiating a parenting...
Parental relocation standards in Rhode Island
Many divorcing couples in Providence may believe that the end of their formal divorce proceedings also marks the end of their association. Yet that is rarely the case (particularly if they have children together). They must continue to coordinate their efforts in...
Benefits of a QDRO in a divorce
For many divorcing couples, their retirement savings may be their most significant financial asset that must be addressed during their divorce negotiations. A retirement account is held in one person's name only yet is commonly split in a divorce. Some people may...