Thinking ahead about several types of insurance that may be required to protect the terms of your settlement will enable you to include discussion of them during negotiations. You don’t not want any surprises at the end, whether you are the prospective insured or the beneficiary. Such a surprise could derail the terms you and […]
Divorce Financial
Shortsighted Financial Affidavits: Depreciating the Standard of Living
Anticipating the issue and being proactive is the key to overcoming shortsighted financial affidavits. Here are some tips on how to do it.
When Women have to Pay Alimony
The tide has shifted in the workforce, and more and more women are taking on high-level career positions. Today, women are the top income earners in one-third of all marriages. With an average of 50% of marriages ending in divorce, this shift has resulted in another tide change. A new and growing trend has emerged […]
Why Some Women are Against Child Support & Support Enforcement
If you have had a failed relationship that includes children, child support enforcement may be in the best interest of your children.
Choosing How to Divorce
Did you know that there’s more than one way to get a divorce? Here are your three main options.
3 Questions That Should Be Answered in a Prenuptial Agreement
Read on to see what three prenuptial agreement questions we recommend to ensure a comprehensive, fair, and clear agreement for you and your spouse.
Step 1 in Preparing for Divorce: Take a Financial Assessment
If it is really, really going to happen – if for whatever reason you and your spouse just can’t see yourselves continuing in this journey of marriage – then it is time to get realistic about preparing for divorce. I am not suggesting that divorce is a simple solution to a very complex problem. It […]
How to Choose Your Divorce Financial Professional
You want a neurosurgeon – not your family doctor – to perform your brain surgery. Likewise, when you need a divorce financial specialist, a general financial professional just won’t do.
What to Do When a Spouse Provides Misleading Financial Disclosures
Parties going through a divorce case should be cognizant of their state law regarding financial disclosures in their case, but they should understand their options no matter where they are litigating or mediating.
Family Law Matters Must Be Handled With Care
Shame, bitterness, and betrayal generated by the way in which family law matters are handled either by the individuals themselves or through their attorneys often creates a great deal of unnecessary conflict. For example, it is important to keep in mind that the other parent is not necessarily a bad parent just because both parents […]
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