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Author: Corinne Kraayeveld

Email and Third Party Communication Impact on Attorney-Client Privileges

General

When an attorney and the client discuss the client’s case, the conversation between the attorney and client is attorney-client privileged, which means it is confidential. Logically, this makes sense. An attorney needs his or her client to be honest about the situation so that the attorney can anticipate responses or […]

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Which Divorced or Separated Parent May Claim the Tax Exemption?

General

Often divorcing parents spend a lot of attorney fees litigating their child custody and parenting time arrangements and a few months after the divorce is final, they wonder if they get to claim their children as a qualifying children on their tax return. Our Grand Rapids family law attorneys can […]

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The Role of Addiction in Divorce

Divorce

When an addicted spouse fails or refuses to seek treatment for an addiction, such as an alcohol, drug, sex, or gambling addiction, a divorce sometimes becomes inevitable.  Unfortunately, after struggling as a family unit, the divorce is often a struggle as well.  Our Grand Rapids divorce attorneys outlined some of […]

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Co-Parenting Apps Can Help Parents With Visitation

Custody

How Co-Parenting Apps Can Help Divorcing Parents Navigate Child Visitation  Getting a divorce is often a difficult, stressful, and emotional experience, especially for couples with kids. At Kraayeveld Law, we often tell clients that it doesn’t necessarily have to require a long and contentious court battle.  There are several legal […]

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