On behalf of Gossman Law Firm, LLC | Jan 14, 2021 | Divorce
A divorcing couple is often understandably eager to complete the process and begin living an exciting, independent life. There are specific negotiations, however, that must be handled in a precise, thorough manner. Certain factors like spousal maintenance, property...
On behalf of Gossman Law Firm, LLC | Nov 20, 2020 | Divorce
When many parents get divorced, they do their best to set aside their differences to make a joint custody arrangement work. While this is ideal for some families, you may have concerns about your spouse’s parental fitness. You may be filing for divorce due to their...
On behalf of Gossman Law Firm, LLC | Oct 1, 2020 | Divorce
Once divorcing parents, or the courts, decide who will be the custodial parent, the next step is to determine child support. The state of Alabama determines support payments on the premise that a child’s level of support should stay the same as if the parents were...
On behalf of Gossman Law Firm, LLC | Sep 17, 2020 | Divorce
Child custody and visitation are typically hotly contested elements of any divorce. Parents who have chosen to end their marriage must attempt to reconcile their needs with the needs of their children – in addition to the needs of a potentially complex calendar....
On behalf of Gossman Law Firm, LLC | Jul 8, 2020 | Divorce
Money offers guidance to Alabama couples pondering whether to sell or keep their home after divorce. We have experience helping clients handle asset division decisions in divorce. Selling your home Selling your home requires that you and your spouse choose a realtor...
On behalf of Gossman Law Firm, LLC | Jun 25, 2020 | Divorce
In a contested or less than amicable divorce, child custody can create even more complications. It can be difficult to see beyond your personal feelings. Unfortunately, bickering and custody battles can negatively impact the children involved. To adhere to your...
On behalf of Gossman Law Firm, LLC | Jun 10, 2020 | Divorce
In Alabama and elsewhere, judges want individuals to follow their orders. If that does not happen, a judge may hold the noncompliant party in contempt of court. For family law matters, such as divorce, contempt of court may have significant consequences. Anyone who...
On behalf of Gossman Law Firm, LLC | Jun 10, 2020 | Divorce
Marriages crumble for many reasons, but financial hurdles play a key role in the collapse of many marital relationships. Sometimes, financial disagreement revolves around children, such as kids attending a certain college, but there are many other sources of financial...
On behalf of Gossman Law Firm, LLC | May 21, 2020 | Divorce
When Alabama couples decide to divorce, the process is often draining and messy. You may find out more information along the way that makes the divorce even more difficult to deal with. For example, a spouse may try to hide assets. When a spouse lies about their...
On behalf of Gossman Law Firm, LLC | May 4, 2020 | Divorce
Getting divorced from your spouse in Alabama may create an opportunity for you to begin anew and reestablish your confidence in your capabilities. Navigating your divorce with focused determination to come out better than before is possible when you avoid common...