by On Behalf of Wyatt & Butterfield, LLC | Oct 18, 2020 | Family Law
Those people preparing for a divorce in Alaska understand that the dissolution of their marriages will almost certainly impact their retirement plans. Yet they may believe that impact only to apply to who they will spend those years left. The fact that their 401(k)... by On Behalf of Wyatt & Butterfield, LLC | Oct 16, 2020 | Family Law
Whether you are still healthy and just beginning retirement or already experiencing medical issues, it is never too early to begin planning for the worst. An advance health care directive is an important legal document that establishes your preferences for medical... by On Behalf of Wyatt & Butterfield, LLC | Oct 13, 2020 | Family Law
Some people underestimate the importance of a father in a young child’s life. They mistakenly believe that infants and toddlers need mothers more than fathers and the involvement of the latter does not make a difference until the child is older. The truth is that a... by On Behalf of Wyatt & Butterfield, LLC | Oct 2, 2020 | Family Law
As you get your estate together for your family and loved ones in Alaska, you need to have a last will and testament that enables your wishes to be executed effectively. Unfortunately, this is an area where many people go wrong, leaving a complicated mess for their... by On Behalf of Wyatt & Butterfield, LLC | Jul 25, 2020 | Family Law
As with any long-term situation involving child care in the military, your family may face challenging issues when it comes to custody. The effects of deployment can cause several obstacles, but none of them are unsolvable. Best choice As with any child care... by On Behalf of Wyatt & Butterfield, LLC | Jul 6, 2020 | Family Law
When people decide to end their marriage, some have an especially difficult time, such as parents. For example, some parents have to deal with combative spouses who are very upset with their decision to file for a divorce. Some make threats, such as claims that one...