by Law Office of Christine M. Mire, LLC | Aug 7, 2020 | Family Law
This #FamilyFactFridays topic is ???????????? ???????????????????????????? ???????? ????????????! The American legal systems centers around the requirement of due process of law. Due process is basically a legal requirement that no citizen be deprived of their legal...
by Law Office of Christine M. Mire, LLC | Jul 31, 2020 | Family Law
Louisiana has the highest rate of domestic violence in the country.“Why doesn’t she just leave?” This is a commonly asked question, but most people do not know that the single most dangerous time in an abused person’s life is when they attempt to leave their...
by Law Office of Christine M. Mire, LLC | Jul 17, 2020 | Family Law
Contested child custody cases are one of the most difficult issues that family law litigants face. It is also one of the most difficult things for children of divorce. Children are often wrongfully told that they can choose where they live. The court considers 14...
by wpengine | Jul 10, 2020 | Family Law
Under Louisiana law, any verbal or written agreement that you will not request or enforce a child support order against the other parent is not legally enforceable. Child support is for the benefit of children, not the custodial parent. A noncustodial parent is...
by Law Office of Christine M. Mire, LLC | Jul 3, 2020 | Family Law
Under Louisiana law, in a divorce proceeding or thereafter, the court may award interim spousal support (temporary alimony) or may award final spousal support (permanent alimony) to a party who is in need of support and who is free from fault prior to the filing of...
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