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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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The use of subpoenas in divorce and family law litigation can be important. Whether it be a subpoena duces tecum or a witness subpoena, subpoenas are something that are often utilized in contentious divorce and family law litigation... more

Anybody going through a divorce or family law matters needs an attorney. Divorce and family law matters are complex. The impact can be long-lasting. However, sometimes, the lawyer a party selects is a good fit, which can result in a party... more

Individuals going through a divorce often wonder whether the judge assigned to hear the case will make a difference. Some think that divorce and family law matters are driven by laws and that the judge assigned does not make a big... more

After a divorce, beneficiary designations often need to be updated. Whether it be a life insurance policy, bank account, retirement account, investment account, or other assets, most individuals may need to remove their ex-spouse as the... more

When an indivual hires a divorce lawyer, it is important to give all essential docuements and evidence to your divorce lawyer. The documentation can involve tax returns, paycheck stubs, deeds, written communication and a volumimous... more

In contested divorce or family law litigation, discovery is vital to a successful outcome. Discovery might involve interrogatories, requests for production, and requests for admission. Depositions are also crucial in almost any case going to... more

Experts can play an important role in divorce and family law litigation. From real estate appraisers, business valuators, mental health, vocational or other impacts, the impact can be significant. Experts can give opinion based testimony that... more

Individuals going through a divorce or family law matter often need to nourish the mind and body to make it through a divorce. A divorce is a traumatic experience for many after all. Find out some tips for enriching yourself while... more

Motions to modify are common family court cases. In some instances, one or both parties seeks a modificaiton to child support, spousal support or child custody. One quesiton many have is whether both parties have to agree to... more

Often, individuals in a divorce are concerned with how property is titled in a divorce. For example, they may think that because an asset is in their sole name that they will get it in a divorce. It could be a litany of assets from the marital... more
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