On Behalf of Zubrod Law Office, P. C. | Aug 31, 2017 | Child Custody, Firm News
New research shows that a child’s relationship with mom and dad is equally important. Gone are the days of defaulting to single custody for one parent with visitation for the other. With an important exception for keeping a child away from a parent that is...
On Behalf of Zubrod Law Office, P. C. | Aug 29, 2017 | Blog, Firm News
In the golden age of smartphones, almost everyone has information and communication at their fingertips. You use your smartphone for calling, texting and surfing the internet, but can your smartphone also be a weapon against you during divorce proceedings? If your...
On Behalf of Zubrod Law Office, P. C. | Aug 24, 2017 | Divorce, Firm News
Ending a marriage will usually need to be handled strategically as well as emotionally. In Wyoming, when facing a divorce, there are a few important first steps to take before signing any agreements and moving on with one’s life. A person will need to get his or...
On Behalf of Zubrod Law Office, P. C. | Aug 17, 2017 | Divorce, Firm News
All relationships are unique. That uniqueness extends also to divorce circumstances. The specific circumstances of one’s divorce can lead to different outcomes for one’s Social Security benefits. Luckily, the Social Security Administration had...
On Behalf of Zubrod Law Office, P. C. | Aug 17, 2017 | Firm News, Mediation
A divorce is a life-changing event due to the emotional and financial complications it can cause. This is the case no matter how long or short you have been married. Unfortunately, dragging out the divorce due to animosity on both sides can make the process even more...
On Behalf of Zubrod Law Office, P. C. | Aug 11, 2017 | Firm News, Property Division
A divorce can affect a person’s various retirement accounts. Federal employees often utilize a type of savings account called the Thrift Savings Plan or TSP. Certain guidelines govern how the TSP can be handled during the property division portion of...
On Behalf of Zubrod Law Office, P. C. | Aug 4, 2017 | Child Custody, Firm News
If a physician has determined that a person’s mental health history does not affect their ability to parent, should that person have to release their health records? That is the question posed in a recent child custody case in which a mother sought full custody...