During a marriage, couples can accumulate a lot of things. One of the first questions when divorce arises is: What do I get to keep?
One of the most challenging uncertainties of any separation or divorce is simply: “How do we do it?” You may have emotionally decided that you... Read More
For many partners, assets such as a house can take on outsized emotional value, while subjects like alimony can become deeply personal. Factor in feelings of anger or resentment, and it’s easy to see why many partners fail to remain clear-eyed with their finances.
The 4 Issues Your Divorce Settlement Agreement Should Address
Show up prepared: Learn the four issues included in most divorce settlement agreements.
If you are not yet divorced, you can still file taxes jointly. But should you? Learn the pros and cons of filing taxes jointly or as married filing separately.
If a divorce doesn't land in front of a judge, is it legally binding? What happens if one party doesn't hold up their end of the separation agreement? What if circumstances change and one party wants the agreement amended? These are common questions for anyone who wants to avoid a lawyer-driven divorce.
How exactly does spousal support work? Read our 9 FAQs to learn the basics so that you’re better prepared during your divorce proceedings.
When you get divorced, where you divorce matters. Each state has unique rules that can affect how long the process takes, the paperwork involved, how property is divided, and other matters. Here are five facts about divorce in California that can help you prepare for your divorce.
How to Build a Divorce Mediation Settlement Agreement That Lasts
How can you negotiate a divorce settlement agreement that makes sense today and for years to come? Lean the ingredients of a strong divorce settlement agreement.
When beginning the divorce process, many people consider the cost of the actual divorce – mediation services, lawyer fees, paperwork costs. But what you may not have considered is the importance of establishing and documenting budgets pre- and post-divorce.