Author Archives: Jay Butchko
Divorcees Entitled to Spousal Social Security
If you’re feeling a bit of trepidation as you consider the financial impact of divorce after 60, you’re not alone. Divorce rates for older Americans have risen by 100 percent in the last three decades, leaving many to wonder how they will make ends meet after severing ties. But don’t panic. Since Missouri is… Read More »
Is Divorce the Right Move for You?
Every marriage has ups and downs. Sometimes dry spells last seemingly forever, only to be replaced by a long stretch of communication and closeness. When do you know if your relationship is in real trouble? According to experts, there are some definite warning signs that it may be time to consider a parting of… Read More »
Playing it Smart in Divorce: Think Before you Post
It’s surprising the number of people who sabotage themselves by behaving badly on social media or with text messages and the like. The fact is, nine in ten divorce attorneys say they’ve seen an uptick in recent years of one party or another using saved posts and messages to disparage a former partner in… Read More »
Helping Men get Alimony After Divorce
When we think of alimony, we often think of housewives getting spousal support from their higher earning former spouses. But the fact of the matter is, 40 percent of the breadwinners in homes across America are women. Even so, only three percent of men receive spousal support following a divorce. Perhaps it’s time to… Read More »
My marriage is dissolved, who gets the children?
After the dissolution of a marriage under Missouri law, or as part of the process of dissolution, the competent court decides, following a petition by one or both parents, on who will have custody of the children of the marriage. What is custody? Custody is composed by the decision-making rights, duties, and authority to… Read More »
How to Get a Dissolution of Marriage in Missouri
Divorce is defined as the termination of the legal rights and obligations of the parties to a marriage through legal action. This is the term used in many states. Missouri Statutes use the term ‘dissolution’ to refer to the legal termination of a marriage. The dissolution process begins with the filing of a petition… Read More »