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Navigating divorce proceedings in Las Vegas

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No one has ever said that divorce is easy. Indeed, it can be a complicated, emotional and difficult process to dissolve your marriage, but that does not mean that it has to be the worst experience of your entire life. At the Kainen Law Group, we take great strides to make the divorce process… Read More »

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How can a legal separation help married couples?

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Many married couples who fall upon a difficult time start to question their marriage. If they decide that they don’t want to be with this person anymore, sometimes it is best to fully think through that potential life change before actually acting upon it. This is where legal separation can come in and help… Read More »

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What divorce is and is not

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A quick search of the Internet will provide you with just about anything you want to know about divorce. Some of the information might not apply to you; some might. No matter what you have come to think about your own divorce, you really should try to learn as much as possible about the… Read More »

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Helping families approach difficult legal topics

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Every family will go through good times and bad times. Sometimes the latter will seem to last forever; sometimes the former will lift you out of those dark times. But sometimes, the spouses realize that their time together has reached its end. Legally achieving that end, though, is not necessarily an easy task if… Read More »

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On separation and annulment, Part 1

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Many people have heard numerous different terms for married couples that go their separate ways — in fact, that’s one right there. More to the point though, the terms “separation,” “annulment,” and “divorced” are often all mixed together. Some people may think that all these terms mean the same thing. To the contrary, these… Read More »

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Divorced couple tries to undo their divorce, fails

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Continuing our legal separation theme from last week, today we have a story about a once-married, now-divorced couple in New Hampshire that was trying to undo their divorce. The couple was married in 1989, and for 24 years they stayed that way. But in 2014, they decided it was time to call it quits…. Read More »

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How legal separation can help you decide on a divorce

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In our last post, we talked about a report that showed the 25 cities in the United States where divorce had seen the largest increase since 1970. You can refer to that post by clicking here. While we don’t want to rehash what we talked about in that post, there is an important point… Read More »

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What it means to be legally separated

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As many people know, a couple can be separated before they actually become divorced. But even though people may know that these are two different things, they may not be aware of what it actually means to be separated. So what is the difference between being separated and being divorced? Being separated doesn’t mean… Read More »

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By using the internet, do you raise the risk of divorce?

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The theory goes something like this: those of us who use the internet are exposed to things that cause some to stray from their marriages. With a click of a mouse, people can find things such as social media sites where they can find former lovers, not to mention an abundance of pornography and… Read More »

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Why get a legal separation instead of a divorce?

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When a marriage is faltering, spouses discover that they have a variety of options at their disposal. Many will try counseling to try to mend their differences, while others will experiment with trial separation. Still other couples come to the realization that their marriage cannot be repaired and opt for a divorce. Another option… Read More »

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