In just about every family law case that involves a division of assets or financial support of one nature or another, each party must complete a Financial Affidavit. From experience, it is not something that everyone rushes home to work on after learning about it. Unfortunately, they should. It is arguably the single most important document you will swear under oath to in your divorce or similar family law case. In this show, Leh and Todd discuss why it is so important, how it can help you when properly prepared, and how it can hurt you in multiple ways if it is not properly prepared. They also discuss what you can do to make sure you properly complete it.
130 - The Why, Hows and Whats of a Case Management Plan in Your Divorce
129 - What Challenges Do High Asset Divorces Bring?
128 - Making the Most of Your Mediation
127 - 5 Alternative Ways to Resolve Your Divorce Without a Public Trial
126 - How to Defend Against a Family Violence Restraining Order
125 - How to Obtain a Family Violence Restraining Order
124 - Gray Divorces - What Challenges Do They Present?
123 - What Happens at a Final Trial?
122 - How to Enforce a Court Order through a Contempt of Court Action
121 - Crazy Ways People Hide Money in Divorces
120 - How Attitude Can Be Your Secret Weapon in a Divorce
119 - Divorce Questions and Answers
Special Episode - Guest Appearance on Atlanta Living with Belinda Skelton
118 - Family Law Questions and Answers
117 - The Mom's Guide to A Good Divorce
116 - How do Courts Decide Custody When One Parent Moves Away?
115 - Bi-polar Disorder & Suicide - Overcoming Dark Times to Achieve Success
114 - Challenging Prenuptial Agreements - An analysis of Natalie Maines' (Dixie Chicks Singer) Divorce and more.
113 - Pre-Nuptial Agreements - When Are They Enforceable?
112 - What Deviations to Child Support Can A Judge Consider? with Pat Buonodono
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