Many people lose their businesses when they go though a divorce in North Dakota. The businesses are looked at as assets, which means that they have to be split up between the two parties, just like homes, cash and other such things. If the business cannot actually be...
Month: February 2014
Tips for getting your ex to honor your divorce settlement
Surely, it has to be frustrating. You've finally finished the negotiations for your divorce settlement. Your divorce -- and marriage -- is finally over. You are ready to move forward. Things are fine for the first couple of months. You receive your alimony and child...
Strict restrictions may limit North Dakota international adoption
The U.S. government is imposing strict new restrictions on obtaining children from overseas. Couples who have infertility problems or otherwise have had difficulty having as many children as they want often turn to adoption, and international adoption is one of the...
Child custody cases in North Dakota may see new outcomes
A married couple getting divorced needs to be prepared for different possible child custody arrangements. The outcome of many cases in North Dakota involves one parent being recognized as "custodial" and the other being recognized as "non-custodial." Children spend...