Holland & Usry March 2018

What You May Face During Divorce HOWWE CAN HELP

Divorce is one of the most challenging experiences anybody can experience. It’s an overwhelming, emotional, and confusing process that can leave you feeling hopeless. You may know that the decision to part ways is the right one, but the emotional wounds you’re facing are still difficult to handle.

There are a few ways we can help your family find a fair resolution. We will work with you to find the grounds for your divorce and annulment while also assisting you throughout the process of filing a lawsuit to request the divorce. Our skilled attorneys can also help guide you through the difficult process of alimony and separation. The division of assets can be complex, but we will work hard on your behalf to ensure you get what’s fair and just for your situation. Regardless of whether or not you’ve been married, the family court will determine what is best for your children when it comes to custody. This is where we come in. Our attorneys at Holland & Usry will be your voice and clearly state why you are the best parent to care for your children. Visitation is another matter that rests on what is best for the children. We will help you find the fairest solution to your visitation battle. Sometimes, a family court order must be modified due to changing circumstances. This can become an overwhelming process. With our help, you can find the best resolution to modifying your family court order. You have an advocate in us! The team at Holland & Usry knows how heartbreaking a divorce can be. With us as your voice, you can get the comfort and legal guidance you need to find the best resolution to your case.

When going through a divorce, you must consider who will get custody of your children, the rights to marital assets, and more. The support of a family lawyer in Spartanburg can strengthen your voice and make this process easier. From start to finish, we offer compassionate legal guidance to help you navigate this strenuous experience.

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BRAISED CHICKEN AND SPRING VEGETABLES

This simple and delicious one-pot recipe is perfect for a weeknight. It only requires about 15 minutes of hands-on work, but will taste like you spent all day building flavors. It’s a hearty comfort food that’s sure to delight eaters of all ages.

Ingredients

4 large carrots, cut into sticks

1 tablespoon olive oil

1 tablespoon sugar

8 small bone-in chicken thighs

2 tablespoons fresh chives, chopped

1 cup low-sodium chicken broth

12 radishes, halved

Salt and pepper

Directions

1. Heat olive oil in a large saucepan or Dutch oven over medium-high heat. 2. Season the chicken with salt and pepper. Brown in pan for 6 to 7 minutes per side. 3. Remove chicken from pan and scrape off excess fat. Add broth and stir in radishes, carrots, and sugar. 4. Return chicken to pan, placing on top of vegetables. Gently simmer with lid on pan for 15 to 20 minutes. Finish with chives.

Recipe inspired by Real Simple

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