by Frank Flanagan | Rhode Island Divorce, Rhode Island Law Blog
If you are getting divorced in Rhode Island, you may want to know the background of the court system which will hear your Rhode Island Divorce. The Rhode Island Family Court was established by statute, and consists of eleven associate judges and the Chief Judge of the...
by Frank Flanagan | Rhode Island Divorce, Rhode Island Law Blog
You can succeed in your Rhode Island divorce by first recognizing this simple truth; everyone loses in divorce. The Rhode Island Family Court cannot provide you with more than what you had when you shared full access to your total marital estate. In short, the Rhode...
by Frank Flanagan | Rhode Island Divorce, Rhode Island Law Blog, Rhode Island Military Divorce
RI military service members or their spouse seeking a divorce in the Rhode Island Family Court must be aware that such actions means complying with the substantive and procedural laws of the state. Both spouses need to be aware of the military benefits which are lost...
by Frank Flanagan | Rhode Island Divorce, Rhode Island Law Blog
Military historians note that the D-Day invasion was won for the Allies as much by the pre-invasion strategic planning/battle plan as by the heroic efforts of the troops who stormed the beaches. One’s divorce battle plan for Rhode Island divorce success should...
by Frank Flanagan | Rhode Island Divorce, Rhode Island Law Blog
RI divorce temporary support hearings can be a critical first round of a divorce fight in your Rhode Island Divorce. While the divorce is pending, the proper result of a Rhode Island temporary support hearing allows both parties to conduct their lives with as little...
by Frank Flanagan | Rhode Island Divorce, Rhode Island Law Blog
In the Rhode Island Family Court, a retirement asset is viewed as an asset that has been saved by the asset holder or her or his employer for the employee’s retirement. The asset or benefit may be available to the employee currently, or will be available in the...