by Frank Flanagan | Rhode Island Divorce, Rhode Island Law Blog
Individuals living in Rhode Island in most cases must have been a resident of the State for at least one year prior to filing their Complaint for an Absolute Divorce. However, there is an exception regarding the ability to file for a Divorce from Bed & Board,...
by Frank Flanagan | Rhode Island Divorce, Rhode Island Law Blog
Once the decision is made to divorce in Rhode Island, a party must then face the statutory requirements in proceeding with their Rhode Island divorce. Each state in the United States has their own process for divorce. Rhode Island requires at least one of the parties...
by Frank Flanagan | Rhode Island Criminal Defense, Rhode Island Divorce, Rhode Island Law Blog
As you proceed with your Rhode Island divorce, you may want to consider some quick questions to ask yourself and your divorce lawyer prior to entering the RI Family Court. If you and your spouse are going to file joint income tax returns for the present year which...
by Frank Flanagan | Rhode Island Divorce, Rhode Island Law Blog
In many ways your RI divorce is a business decision which requires you to evaluate the dissolution of your marriage from a rational perspective rather than an emotional perspective. This is especially true when deciding what action to take regarding your home. In many...
by Frank Flanagan | Rhode Island Divorce, Rhode Island Law Blog
Some fathers have raised concerns regarding a divorce gender bias in favor of the children’s mother in the Rhode Island Family Courts. When parents divorce, the decree of the Rhode Island Family Court will Order with whom the children will live (physical...
by Frank Flanagan | Rhode Island Divorce, Rhode Island Law Blog
In the age of Google it is hard to have a secret life. Society’s use of technology in most facets of everyday life creates electronic trails. Those trails are followed and explored when one party’s secret life becomes part of your RI divorce. The amount of...