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Divorce Disclosure Requirements

Divorce is the formal legal dissolution of a marriage. The divorce process implicates many diverse areas of the law including, but not limited to, real estate, wills and trusts, child custody, and tax.
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Let's Talk About the Anatomy of a Prenuptial Agreement

Pennsylvania has specific requirements when it comes to a prenuptial agreement. This agreement dictates certain things before you get married that aim to protect both parties. Family Law partner John Zurzola explains the...more

Spilman Thomas & Battle, PLLC

Decoded: Technology Law Insights - V 4, Issue 3, March 2023

Amazon Sued for Not Telling New York Store Customers about Tracking Biometrics - “Thanks to a 2021 law, New York is the only major American city to require businesses to post signs letting customers know they’re tracking...more

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What Documents Should You Gather In A Divorce? A Checklist To Help Guide You.

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One of the most frustrating parts of a divorce for participants, whether you are representing yourself or you have a lawyer, is the volume of documents that must be exchanged. In Arizona, under the Rules of Family Law...more

Blank Rome LLP

Perhaps Your Biggest Asset Following Divorce: The Bank Account of Emotional Capital

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A necessary part of every divorce action is financial disclosure in the form of a “Statement of Net Worth,” in which a client details their assets, liabilities, and monthly expenses. When clients send the form back, we...more

McNees Wallace & Nurick LLC

Appellate Court Explains Difference Between Divorce Settlement Agreement And All Other Contracts

In an April 2016 non-precedential Superior Court Appellate decision, Doyle v. Doyle, the court found that a husband and wife had entered into a valid divorce settlement agreement despite the wife’s argument that the agreement...more

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Do I have to Disclose Everything to the Other Party and/or the Court?

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Under current Arizona law, you must make full disclosure to the other party and the Court. The Arizona Rules of Family Law Procedure require that everything which may have an impact on the outcome of the case be disclosed -...more

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