Khan Law Firm

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06/19/2026

Divorce, child custody, support, and property division can present unique legal considerations for LGBTQ individuals and families. Learn more about LGBTQ family law issues and the legal rights that may affect your situation.

https://www.custodyxchange.com/topics/divorce/advice/lgbt-divorce.php

06/18/2026

How far can police go to search your property for drugs? The Fourth Amendment protects your privacy, but law enforcement constantly tests those limits. If you are facing drug charges, our first step is looking for illegal searches. Contact our defense team today to hold the police accountable and protect your rights.

https://www.scotusblog.com/2026/05/the-supreme-courts-drug-test/

06/17/2026

Navigating a military divorce introduces unique legal complexities, including the division of military pensions under federal law and the calculation of support payments using VA disability. Learn how specific military regulations, tax shifts, and updated estate plans will impact your post-divorce financial future. https://www.usaa.com/advice/divorce-and-financial-stability/

06/16/2026

Sextortion preys on kids and teens, coercing explicit images and then threatening exposure or demanding money. Save evidence, tell a trusted adult, and report the abuse to law enforcement or the FBI online so victims get help and the predator can be stopped. https://www.fbi.gov/how-we-can-help-you/scams-and-safety/common-frauds-and-scams/sextortion/sextortion

06/15/2026

Immediately after a car accident, you are legally required to stop, render aid, and exchange contact and insurance details. To protect your rights, notify your insurance company promptly, avoid admitting fault, and report the accident to the police or DMV within state-mandated limits if it involves injuries or significant property damage. https://car-accidents.justia.com/what-to-do-after-a-car-accident/reporting-a-car-accident/

8 Ways to Protect Your Money in a Divorce 06/12/2026

To protect your finances during a later-life divorce, you should freeze joint accounts and separate your credit history to safeguard individual assets. It is also essential to consult a financial advisor and divorce attorney to navigate complex state property laws, update retirement beneficiaries, and manage tax liabilities.

8 Ways to Protect Your Money in a Divorce Steps to take when a longtime marriage ends

06/11/2026

A DUI charge may be classified as either a misdemeanor or a felony depending on factors such as prior offenses, injuries, property damage, or other aggravating circumstances. Learn more about the situations that can affect DUI penalties and criminal charges.

https://www.verywellmind.com/is-a-dui-a-felony-67124

06/10/2026

Dividing debt during a divorce can be just as important as dividing assets. Learn more about the financial and legal considerations that may affect debt responsibility, credit protection, and your future after divorce.

https://www.greenpath.com/blog/managing-debt-during-a-divorce/

06/09/2026

Sometimes, an action that looks like a crime was actually the only reasonable choice you had. Under the law, defenses based on justification protect individuals who act in self defense, defend others from imminent harm, or act under severe duress. If you had to use force to protect yourself or your family, you need an aggressive attorney to prove your actions were legally justified. Contact our firm today for a confidential consultation.

https://www.justia.com/criminal/defenses/

What Divorced People Need to Know About Social Security 06/05/2026

If you were married for at least 10 years and are age 62 or older, you may be eligible to collect Social Security benefits based on your ex-spouse's earnings history. Filing for these benefits will not notify your ex-spouse or reduce their monthly payments, making it a critical asset to evaluate when navigating a divorce.

What Divorced People Need to Know About Social Security The end of a marriage doesn’t necessarily end eligibility for family benefits

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