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Scheduling Holidays with Children After Divorce

BlogBy Sarah WittrockDecember 8, 2020Leave a comment

When parents divorce in Missouri, the law requires a parenting plan that specifies where children will live, go to school, and how much time they will spend time with each parent. The law also requires that parents create a detailed schedule for all holidays, school vacations, birthdays and other special occasions. A good parenting plan…

Life After Divorce: 12 Tips for Emotional Independence

BlogBy Sarah WittrockOctober 7, 2020Leave a comment

Once a divorce has been finalized, it is common to feel mixed emotions ranging from regret to relief, sorrow to elation, and everything in between. The hardest part of the process may be over but learning to live as a single person can be a big adjustment.  Some are surprised to find they get along…

Division of Property – Who Gets What and Why

BlogBy Sarah WittrockAugust 4, 2020Leave a comment

Dividing property is part of every divorce and legal separation. But how does a judge determine who should get what? Equitable Division In Missouri, marital property is subject to what the law calls, “equitable distribution.” This means that all marital property (property acquired during your marriage) must be divided in a way that is fair–although…

Office of Raza & Jones, LLC, Reopens by Appointment Only

BlogBy Sarah WittrockJuly 9, 2020Leave a comment

In accordance with current St. Louis County coronavirus health directives that relax restrictions for indoor spaces, our offices have now reopened on a limited basis. Our attorneys have been working remotely since mid-March, serving our clients by telephone and videoconference. As a family law firm, we were deemed an essential business under St. Louis County…

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