Divorce Financially Dependent

Divorce and Financial Control in Rhode Island: What to Do If You’re Dependent on Your Spouse

In many marriages, one spouse serves as the primary breadwinner while the other stays home to raise children or manage the household. When a divorce becomes inevitable, the financially dependent spouse often fears the unknown—especially when the higher-earning partner begins to use money as leverage. Threats to cut off financial support, deny access to joint…

Child Support Unmarried in Rhode Island

Financial Support for a Child Born Outside of Marriage in Rhode Island

In Rhode Island, children are entitled to financial support from both parents, regardless of whether the parents were married at the time of the child’s birth. When unmarried parents separate or were never in a relationship, questions about child support, paternity, and parental responsibilities often arise. Rhode Island law ensures that children receive the financial support they…