Couples who have children and were previously married face a number of estate-planning issues. For instance, should the bulk of the estate be left to the spouse, to the children, or both? The failure to properly address these issues in a timely manner can result in serious, unintended consequences. The "short" answer to this potential… Continue Reading
Tag Archives: blended
Stay Connected
Subscribe by email
About Ben Stevens
Aggressive, creative, and compassionate are words Ben Stevens’ colleagues freely use to describe him. While Ben is an experienced trial lawyer who holds an AV Preeminent Peer Review Rating from Martindale-Hubbell, it takes much more than technical proficiency to be an effective family law attorney. More
Search
Topics
- Alimony
- Assets and Debts
- Attorney-Client Relationship
- Child Custody
- Child Support
- Children
- Communication
- Contempt of Court
- D.S.S. Issues
- Discovery
- Dispute Resolution
- Divorce
- Domestic Abuse
- Educational Resources
- Financial Issues
- Guardian ad Litem
- Harassment
- Jurisdiction
- Marriage
- Medical Issues
- Miscellaneous
- Other Resources
- Paternity
- Practice Tips
- Prenuptial Agreements
- Procedure
- Psychological Issues
- Relationships
- Research & Investigation
- Safety
- Seminars
- Separation
- Tax Issues
- Technology
- Trial of Cases
- Uncategorized
- Visitation
Recent Updates
- Getting Divorced? Online Matches Tend to Produce Better and Longer Lasting Relationships
- The Impact of Divorce on Special Occasions Like Father’s Day
- Divorce Morality Clause Prevents Lesbian Couple From Living Together
- Ways to Control Expenses In A South Carolina Divorce
- Why Prenups Are Good For Everyone
- How To Control Spending Splurges After A South Carolina Divorce
- How to Legally Change Your Name in South Carolina
- Iowa Bill Proposes Ending No-Fault Divorce
- Signs You Might Be Heading For Divorce (Part 2)
- Signs You Might Be Heading For Divorce (Part 1)