Family Law Reviewer

Christopher Sawyer

Christopher Sawyer is a seasoned family law expert with a unique blend of legal and psychological expertise. He has reviewed and edited numerous family law publications and is known for his in-depth knowledge of prenuptial agreements, spousal support, and other family law areas. As Lead Family Law Reviewer, Christopher ensures the quality and accuracy of our family law content.

Credentials

Lead Family Law Reviewer

22+ yearsPrenuptial AgreementsSpousal Support

Reviewed posts

Articles reviewed by Christopher Sawyer

How Does Relocation Work in Child Custody Cases?Can You File for Custody While Living Together?What Am I Entitled to in a Divorce in NY: Property & SupportWho Pays for a Surrogate Pregnancy? A Cost BreakdownHow Much Does a Surrogate Cost? A Full BreakdownIs It Cheaper to Be Married or Single? Taxes and CostsWhat Is a Common Law Relationship: Rights and RequirementsCan You Use Child Support for Rent and Mortgage?Do Surrogates Get Paid? Surrogate Pay and BenefitsWhat to Do After Divorce: Legal and Financial StepsHow to File for Abandonment of Marriage: Key StepsIs It Financially Wise to Get Married: Pros and ConsIs Maintenance Tax Deductible? It Depends on Your AgreementWhat Is Legal Separation and How Does It Work?When Can You File for an Annulment: Grounds and DeadlinesDo I Have to Split My Tax Return With My Spouse?Why Would a Divorced Woman Keep Her Married Name?How Should Married Couples Split Finances: Options and LawsHow Do I Separate My Credit After Divorce?How Much Is Child Support in SC for One Child?How to File for Divorce: Steps, Documents, and FormsWhat Happens Without a Prenup: Property, Debt & RightsHow to Afford a Divorce: Costs, Options, and WaiversCan You Keep a Joint Mortgage After Divorce: Options & RisksHow Are Finances Split in a Divorce: Assets and DebtsHow Is Alimony Paid: Direct, Withheld, or Lump SumHow to Stop a Divorce: Filing, Deadlines, and DismissalWhat Happens If You Marry Someone with a Criminal Record?How to Fight a False Order of Protection in CourtHow to Get Our Family Wizard Court Ordered: File a Motion