To ensure valuable collections are equally divided during a divorce, it’s a good idea to hire a professional to figure out the true value of the items.
Divorce Financial
Does an Aging Population Mean More Grey Divorces?
I recently attended a seminar where one of the topics was the issue of grey divorces. Our population is aging. A major portion of our population consists of baby boomers. We often talk about midlife crises, but what does this mean? Does it even exist? Think about the fact that many years ago there were […]
9 Ways to Get Back on Track Financially After Divorce
Divorce can be overwhelming emotionally and financially. According to statistics, women who get divorced typically experience a drop in the lifestyle they once had. It is so important, now more than ever, to maintain your financial situation while you cope with your divorce. Whether you are still in the process or are newly divorced, here […]
Tax Planning for Retirement Plan Distributions Between Divorcing Couples
Distributions from qualified retirement plans made in the context of divorce negotiations could have unintended tax consequences if not structured properly.
WATCH: The Four Aspects of Divorce
Divorce and family law attorney Henry Gornbein discusses four aspects of divorce: legal, psychological, economic, and religious.
The Importance of Law Firm Members and Support Staff
One thing to consider when retaining an attorney for a dissolution, divorce, or family law matter is the support staff and the other attorneys in your potential attorney’s firm. Having a number of support staff and additional attorneys in your attorney’s law firm can facilitate the allocation of certain sections of your case — certain […]
5 Ways to Minimize Divorce Costs
Keeping divorce costs to a minimum is important to most, if not all, spouses going through the difficult and emotional process of dissolving a marriage. Having to pay an attorney, or being forced to pay a portion or all of your spouse’s attorney fees makes the difficult divorce process even more concerning. There are ways […]
Make Your Dreams Come True, Not Your Fears!
On Christmas Day, I read an article by Arianna Jeret titled “How to Make Your Divorce as Expensive as Possible” and found it to be extremely accurate. Ms. Jeret starts out by advising people of the obvious fact that two households cost more to support than one. In fact, according to Andrew Hoffman, a Certified […]
Is There a Season for Divorce?
Studies show that incidences of divorce increase between the months of January & March. Here’s how to prepare if you’re considering divorce in the new year.
Social Security Planning for Divorced and Divorcing Couples
If you plan to file for spousal benefits in the future, keep these social security changes in mind to help you navigate the process.
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