This question can only be answered after you first take a closer look at what YOU define as ‘cheating’ and what YOU feel is acceptable or unacceptable in your marriage.
Considering Divorce
How to Know When It’s Time to Switch Attorneys
It is not uncommon for people to change counsel during their divorce process. Finding a new attorney is possible and can be a positive development in your case if you understand what did not work with your prior counsel.
Marital Debt: What Your Divorce Attorney Won’t Tell You
If your name is on a car loan or home mortgage you will continue to be held responsible post-divorce for those debts regardless of who the court orders to pay the debt.
Lessons Learned from the Bill and Melinda Gates Divorce
Few couples going through divorce will face the prospect of disentangling from a balance sheet as vast and as complex, the Bill and Melinda Gates divorce serves to highlight how complicated it can be.
Divorce Month During COVID-19: Why Divorce Rates Are Expected to Rise
January, also known as “Divorce Month,” tends to see an increase in divorce filings and inquiries.
When You Do – and Do Not – Need a Divorce Lawyer
Whether or not you should hire a divorce lawyer depends on many different factors – including the value of your property and how cooperative both of you are capable of being.
4 Things You Should Know About A Military Divorce
From where you file for divorce to the issue of benefits, we’ve covered four things you should know about a military divorce.
Setting Yourself Up For Success Before, During and After Your Divorce
Here are some tips on setting yourself up for success before, during, and after divorce.
Saving Your Marriage During COVID-19
In March 2020, overnight, we experienced not only a global shock, but massive upheaval and change.
How to Amicably Divorce Your Spouse During COVID-19
To amicably divorce your spouse, it is important to use compassion when telling your them you want to get a divorce.
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