Preparing to go back to school is nothing new for many families, however, after over a year of online schooling, the transition back to school may look a little different year if your child’s school is going back full time or in a hybrid model.
Read MoreIn a highly contested divorce or parentage cases, a 604.10 evaluation is a formal evaluation by a mental health professional to assist the Court in determining the best interest of the children. Here are some frequently asked questions regarding 604.10 Evaluations:
Read MoreThe million dollar question: Can I get a 50/50 parenting schedule; is the other parent going to get it? There is no right answer and no one size fits all. We understand both the allure and fear that surrounds this hot topic.
Read MoreAfter the initiation of a parentage or divorce case, the typical next step is for each party to engage in the discovery process. The discovery process involves each individual turning over financial documents that show income, assets, and liabilities.
Read MoreAs the school year winds down, and summer fever begins to hit, parents face decisions about summer parenting time and activities. The Law Office of Erin M. Wilson is also gearing up for summer, by assisting families in creating a summer parenting schedule or ensuring that an existing schedule is up to date, and advising individuals about their summer travel plans and what they need to do in order to mitigate conflict.
Read MoreFees and costs are always a hot topic when deciding to retain an attorney. Individuals going through divorce need to also be prepared for other expenses that may come up during divorce proceedings.
Read MoreAs you navigate the tough emotions and changes that accompany divorce, it is important to have a strong support system that you can lean on and turn to.
Read MoreA parenting agreement serves as a guide to parents and should contain a wide array of information from the parenting schedule to who is responsible for scheduling doctor’s appointments.
Read MoreDuring divorce, people rarely consider altering their estate plan in the event of death or incapacitation. We hope this article gets you thinking about it.
Read MoreThere is no doubt that choosing to consult with an attorney is a big decision that should not be taken lightly. However, when it comes to family law matters, such as divorce or parenting, it may be best to consult with an attorney as soon as you know there may be an issue on the horizon to understand your options and get the best advice for your family.
Read MoreMediation is an alternative form of dispute resolution where a neutral third party assists in working through contested family law issues.
Read MoreA Qualified Domestic Relations Order, or a QDRO, is a special court order that allocates the retirement benefits that a former spouse has earned through participation in a retirement plan.
Read MoreYou rarely associate an aggressive attorney with one that also has compassion and empathy. However, when dealing with the personal matters of family law, finding an attorney with both skills can make a big difference in your case.
Read MoreThe Law Office of Erin M. Wilson is here to ensure that you receive your fair share for the care and support of your children and yourself.
Read MoreIn an uncontested divorce, the parties are not focusing on their disagreements, but rather, how to amicably divide the estate, calculate support and execute a parenting plan.
Read MoreWhen you retain The Law Office of Erin M. Wilson, LLC you can expect to gain a team that will fight hard for your interests.
Read MoreAlthough COVID-19 is still restricting the things we can do and the places we can visit, there are still ways to engage in activities to bring your family together during the new year.
Read More“New year, new me” is often a saying heard as a new year begins and another is left in the past. But how does one really enter into a new year without the emotional toll the prior year took looming still?
Read MoreBye 2020! Typically change takes time… change at the office, change with the courts. In March, our worlds were turned upside down and change happened immediately. We were lucky. Our presiding Judge Grace Dickler helped us pivot quickly with ongoing General Orders and Court via Zoom and with her efforts, transitioning to remote court was as swift and effective as possible.
Read MoreThe process of divorce can be very financially and emotionally draining. However, we, at The Law Office of Erin M. Wilson LLC agree that creating a tight knit support system of friends and family can be one of the most helpful things in persevering through the difficult time.
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