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Divorce Advice
Getting a Name Change Before Divorce: How to Become “Yourself” Again
Going through the multistep process of reclaiming your original name will be challenging if you don’t have a divorce decree in hand.
Why Hire a Certified Divorce Financial Analyst®?
Even if you think you’ve kept finances separate, there are laws and divorce negotiations that may have financial implications. That’s where hiring a Certified Financial Analyst® (CDFA®) can ease the burden.
Las Vegas Divorce: What Happens When There are Omitted Assets?
What happens when there are omitted assets from a divorce settlement? Does an injured spouse have legal recourse to reopen the case?
The Public Needs a Standardized Spousal Support Formula
Before filing for divorce, it is likely you would like an estimate of how a judge will examine you and your spouse’s assets. Most importantly, you would like an idea of the future awards or obligations that will result from the divorce. Yet, in Nevada (and in most other jurisdictions), such a reasonable request from […]
Divorcing Teachers Face Unique Challenges
Navigating divorce while maintaining your job is difficult no matter your occupation, but divorcing teachers face some unique challenges, including co-parenting, talking to coworkers and HR, and changing their names.
January: The Start of Divorce Season
If you’re considering divorce, set yourself up for the healthiest process possible and you will experience those benefits long after the divorce is final.
We Asked Facebook: “What Have You Lost as a Result of Your Divorce?”
We asked visitors to our Facebook Page about their losses as a result of divorce. The results varied: some were humorous, some were heartbreaking, and others were empowering. How would you answer?
Things to Consider When Taking a Family Vacation as a Single Parent
Taking a vacation as a single parent? Being prepared is imperative. Do you have your ex’s permission? Have you considered safety issues?
How to Help Your Children Avoid the Minefield Of Divorce
Protecting the children from the destruction of a litigated, high-conflict divorce by putting kids first, managing emotions, and staying out of court.
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