Blog Posts in November, 2011
Posted on Nov 30, 2011 By Ellerin Hutchinson
A former football player was recently wanted by police after a judge issued a warrant for his arrest. Just a week later, the warrant has been rescinded by the court. The big question now is - why? ...
Continue reading "Football Player Accused of Failure to Pay" »
Posted on Nov 29, 2011 By Ellerin Hutchinson
If you are a stay-at-home mom discussing the possibility of divorce with your spouse, you may be worried and fearful of your future. While some mothers believe that they will be able to maintain their ...
Continue reading "Stay At Home Moms and Divorce" »
Posted on Nov 24, 2011 By Ellerin Hutchinson
Are you a victim of domestic violence ? If so, you are not alone. After you read the following statistics, contact Ellerin Hutchinson to speak with a Jacksonville family law attorney about your case ...
Continue reading "Domestic Violence Statistics in the U.S." »
Posted on Nov 23, 2011 By Ellerin Hutchinson
Although a civilian divorce and a military divorce are often similar in procedure, the process can become seriously complicated when children are involved in both cases. As with any child custody ...
Continue reading "Military Divorce and Child Custody & Support Cases" »
Posted on Nov 22, 2011 By Ellerin Hutchinson
Studies show that the number of couples that choose to live together without getting married has tripled over the past two decades. Depending on what state you reside in, you may or may not be ...
Continue reading "Rights Through Cohabitation Agreements" »
Posted on Nov 17, 2011 By Ellerin Hutchinson
A former football player is back in the news again, but this time the story is not good. Last week the wide receiver missed a court date on purpose. He was trying to show several teams that he had ...
Continue reading "Former Football Player Fails to Make Court Appearance" »
Posted on Nov 16, 2011 By Ellerin Hutchinson
Nobody wants to think about their marriage ending before they have even walked down the aisle, but signing a prenuptial agreement is not as scary as it may sound. While prenuptial agreements are often ...
Continue reading "Considering a Prenuptial Agreement" »
Posted on Nov 15, 2011 By Ellerin Hutchinson
A new study released this month revealed interesting trends for divorce. The study found that Asian women have the lowest rates of first-time divorce while African American women have the highest ...
Continue reading "Study Reveals Interesting Divorce Trends" »
Posted on Nov 10, 2011 By Ellerin Hutchinson
Are you considering divorce? Do you have children? If you answered yes to both questions, then you need to understand what the term "sole legal custody " means. When you have sole legal ...
Continue reading "What Sole Legal Custody Means" »
Posted on Nov 9, 2011 By Ellerin Hutchinson
Irony struck when a member of the domestic violence unit in one police department was observed dragging his own girlfriend in front of several sheriffs' deputies. The two were at a festival when ...
Continue reading "Officer Arrested for Domestic Violence and Assault" »
Posted on Nov 8, 2011 By Ellerin Hutchinson
Drama is never far from the personal lives of the stars, even if they are not exactly A-list celebrities. Better known for his famous brother than his own acting abilities, one actor just learned ...
Continue reading "Actor Dealing with Divorce and Child Custody Issues" »
Posted on Nov 3, 2011 By Ellerin Hutchinson
After most divorces involving children, it is typical for both parents to want to remain involved in their children's lives regardless of who retains primary custody. However, the ability to ...
Continue reading "Financial Support for Children" »
Posted on Nov 2, 2011 By Ellerin Hutchinson
Various types of alimony can be awarded in different states and under different circumstances. One type of alimony, or spousal support, is known as rehabilitative alimony. Rehabilitative alimony is ...
Continue reading "Rehabilitative Alimony Explained" »
Posted on Nov 1, 2011 By Ellerin Hutchinson
Orders that arise out of divorce proceedings are typically considered contempt issues. This means that the order is not enacted to repay a debt but rather to guarantee continuing support or equitable ...
Continue reading "What are Contempt Issues?" »