Blended Families and Step-Parent Rights: Legal and Emotional Challenges

Blended families have become increasingly common in modern society, bringing with them unique dynamics and challenges. New Orleans, with its rich cultural heritage and diverse population, is no exception. Remarriage can be a beautiful thing, giving individuals and families a new lease on life. With the good comes some complications, however. There are numerous legal…

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Bankruptcy Myths Debunked: Common Misconceptions and Realities

In harsh economic times, New Orleans private citizens and businesses alike may require the aid of bankruptcy to bring stability to their financial standing. Bankruptcy is often seen as a last resort for individuals facing overwhelming financial burdens. There are numerous misconceptions surrounding the process that may deter individuals from exploring this option. So today,…

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The Role of Cryptocurrency in Divorce

With its decentralized nature, cryptocurrency is introducing new complexities to divorce proceedings. One challenge divorcing spouses are facing is the potential of hiding cryptocurrency assets, and the methods necessary to uncover these digital assets during a divorce. CNBC describes a recent divorce where a woman found it suspicious that her millionaire husband had very few…

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Co-Parenting with a Narcissist

Co-parenting with a narcissistic ex-partner can be incredibly challenging. Narcissistic individuals often exhibit self-centered behaviors, a lack of empathy, and a constant need for control, making it difficult to maintain a healthy co-parenting relationship. However, despite these challenges, it is essential to prioritize the well-being of the children involved. To effectively co-parent with a narcissistic…

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Child Custody, Modifications, and the Bergeron Standard

Once there is a final judgment in a child custody case, modifications or changes are challenging. A consent decree in child custody means that both parties agree to the custody arrangement without needing a trial. A considered decree is put in place by the Judge. Changes to either decree are burdensome. The rules are different…

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How to Talk to Your Kids About Your Divorce

Spouses have a choice to divorce. Children don’t. Older children may have some say about which parent they live with, but the result of a divorce is that children will now spend time in two homes instead of one. Their confidence will be shaken because the closest relationship in their life – the bond between…

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What Is a Fiancé(e) Visa and How Do I Get One?

If you are trying to get a visa to the United States and have come across the fiancé(e) visa, you may be wondering what this type of visa is, as well as the requirements to get one. The New Orleans immigration attorneys at The Law Office of James A. Graham will help you understand what…

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Can My Ex Take My Business in a Divorce?

Many men and women who divorce in New Orleans own a business or a share in a business. Most of these people want their businesses to continue after the divorce because they like their work and they need income from the business. While some spouses may work with their other spouse, many work alone or…

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What Should I Know About Taxes After My Divorce?

When spouses divorce, their priorities are normally determining who has custody of any children, child support, spousal support, and the division of the marital assets. In many divorces, the tax consequences are an afterthought. The tax consequences can amount to a lot of money, however, especially if children are young and the spousal support award…

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