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Vermont is among the top 10 states for long-lasting marriages

On Behalf of The Law Office of Amy K. Butler, Esquire, PLLC | Jul 26, 2023 | Divorce

It's often said that half of all U.S. marriages end in divorce, but this is simply not true. In fact, the divorce rate nationwide has been declining for many years. And, since Americans are generally living longer lives, this means that marriages are generally lasting...

How can you emotionally prepare and get through your divorce?

On Behalf of The Law Office of Amy K. Butler, Esquire, PLLC | Jul 21, 2023 | Divorce, Family Law

The range of emotions associated with divorce can arguably be a league of its own. It often runs the whole gamut of intense feelings. But even before you take on the emotional rollercoaster, fear strikes first. You fear all uncertainties – how you’ll handle the...

Filing an answer to a divorce petition in Vermont

On Behalf of The Law Office of Amy K. Butler, Esquire, PLLC | Jun 29, 2023 | Divorce

Your spouse has already gotten the ball rolling by filing a divorce complaint with the court, along with the requisite forms and filing fee. They will be considered the plaintiff in the case, while you will be considered the defendant. Copies of the completed forms...

Living together before marriage might not lead to wedded bliss

On Behalf of The Law Office of Amy K. Butler, Esquire, PLLC | Jun 19, 2023 | Divorce, Family Law

Many in Vermont might agree that living with your partner before marriage is a good “test run” before tying the knot. After all, it can be better to learn you cannot stand living with a person and break up before you marry, rather than finding this out after you are...

What are the problems with a do-it-yourself divorce?

On Behalf of The Law Office of Amy K. Butler, Esquire, PLLC | May 30, 2023 | Divorce

Couples may think that a do-it-yourself divorce is the cheapest, and therefore best, way to end their marriage. However, a do-it-yourself divorce oftentimes ends up costing a person much more in the long run than they would pay had they sought professional assistance...

Reaching an equitable division in a Vermont divorce

On Behalf of The Law Office of Amy K. Butler, Esquire, PLLC | May 9, 2023 | Property Division

Marriage is a partnership, and many spouses in Vermont and elsewhere feel like they are on a team during their union. Unfortunately, spouses can go from feeling like teammates to opponents. In these cases, it might be best to consider a divorce. While it is not an...

Does Vermont allow alimony?

On Behalf of The Law Office of Amy K. Butler, Esquire, PLLC | May 5, 2023 | Divorce, Family Law

Perceptions about spouses and the role of spouses during and after marriage have changed over the years. Their changing roles have also impacted whether spouses still must pay alimony, now known as spousal support, after a divorce in Vermont. Spousal support rights...

Can people modify their child support orders?

On Behalf of The Law Office of Amy K. Butler, Esquire, PLLC | Apr 26, 2023 | Child Support

Child support in Vermont is designed to ensure that children’s needs are being met at both parents’ homes if the parents are separated or divorced. The amount parents pay for child support is determined by the child support guidelines and varies from parent to parent....

Can my attorney help me if my spouse demands mediation?

On Behalf of The Law Office of Amy K. Butler, Esquire, PLLC | Apr 11, 2023 | Divorce, Mediation

Imagine you have started working with a divorce attorney and you like the strategy you have developed so far. You are looking forward to having your proverbial day in court to argue your case. And then, your soon-to-be ex-spouse throws a wrench in your plans by...

Ways to reduce conflict in your divorce

On Behalf of The Law Office of Amy K. Butler, Esquire, PLLC | Mar 13, 2023 | Divorce

A lot of people who are going through a divorce want to get through the process as quickly as possible. For some, the emotional devastation is simply too much to handle, and a prolonged process just feels more crushing. Others are eager to move onto the next chapter...

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