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Family Law Talk® with Stange Law Firm, PC on BlogTalkRadio. Stange Law Firm, PC is a multi-state family law firm with offices in Missouri, Illinois, Kansas, Oklahoma, Nebraska, Indiana, and Iowa in places such as St. Louis, Kansas City, Columbia, Springfield, Wichita, Tulsa, Oklahoma City, Omaha, Lincoln, Chicago, Indianapolis, Des Moines and beyond. Our phone number is 855-805-0595 and you can find us online at https://www.stangelawfirm.com. (Please note: The choice of a lawyer is an important decision that should not be based solely upon advertisements. Neither the Supreme Court of Missouri/Illinois nor The Missouri/Illinois Bar reviews or approves certifying organizations or specialist designations. Court rules do not permit us to advertise that we specialize in a particular field or area of law. The areas of law mentioned in this podcast are our areas of interest and generally are the types of cases which we are involved. It is not intended to suggest specialization in any areas of law which are listed. The information you obtain on this blogtalk radio page is not, nor is it intended to be, legal advice. You should consult an attorney for advice regarding your individual situation. We invite you to contact us and welcome your calls, letters and electronic mail. Contacting us does not create an attorney-client relationship. Please do not send any confidential information to us until such time as an attorney-client relationship has been established. Past results afford no guarantee of future results and every case must be judged on its own merits. Kirk Stange and Stange Law Firm, PC is responsible for the content. 120 S. Central Avenue, Suite 450, Clayton, MO 63105.)

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When most think of family law, divorce and the divorce rates instantly come to the mind of most. Most think family law and divorce go hand-in-hand and don't realize that with out-of-wedlock birth rates at approximatleyy 40-percent, paternity... more

When individuals begin a divorce or family law matter, it can be a stressful experience. Many want the moral support from a close friend or family law matter. While this desire is natural in many ways, this episode discusses the risks... more

When parties are on the verge or have filed for divorced and have children, what to tell the kids is a critical question that many struggle with in terms of what to say and what not to say. In this episode, we talk about this important topic. This... more

While parties are going through a divorce, it can be much easier for many to focus on the present versus the future. In fousing on the present, parties can often say or do things that can inhibit the ability to have a cordial relelationship with... more

Most parties who are going through a divorce prefer to settle their case. To settle a divorce, the reality is that parties have to agree on a comprehensive settlement on all issues. For most, they assume this is easy. But in many cases, this is... more

One of the most common question many ask when they begin a divorce or family law case is how long their family law case will take? Most want to know because they want a general idea in terms of what to expect. This episode... more

It is vital that an attorney and client communicate effecitvely regarding their family law matter. In this episode, we will discuss some tips for effective communication with an attorney. To find out more on this topic, you can read an article... more

When parties are going through a divorce or child custody case, parties often communicate in writing. These communications can be by text, e-mail or through social media. When tensions are high, many can say things that may not reflect... more

One of the most common questions people ask regarding divorce is whether they should file first. Many wonder whether there is an advantage or not in filing first or whether it matters. In this episode, we discuss this topic by going through the... more

When parties file for divorce, they are almost always required to complete financial statements. The requirements can vary by state and locality. However, they usually entail listing the marital property and debt of the parties along with... more
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