High-value assets frequently become a focal point during divorce negotiations or litigation. People often focus on the homes where they live. Retirement accounts are often the only asset worth a comparable amount. The resources people have put aside for their comfort...
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Can addiction affect your child custody order?
If you are struggling with addiction to drugs or alcohol, or are the co-parent of someone who is, you may be wondering just how substance abuse can affect your custody and parenting rights. You are right to be concerned, as the National Center on Substance Abuse and...
2 symptoms of empty nest syndrome
Raising a child is emotional on many levels for parents. Every day is a busy one until that child grows into an adult. Generally, parents enjoy this time but it’s a lot of hard work too. Nevertheless, the rollercoaster of emotions doesn’t stop once the child leaves...
Why utilize a prenuptial agreement?
Prenuptial agreements can get a bad rap. They are often seen as a sign of mistrust between spouses. Nonetheless, this is far from the truth. Prenuptial agreements can have numerous benefits- for both spouses. Why utilize a prenuptial agreement? It creates trust...
Unique legal experience may improve your custody case
If you are going through a child custody case, you are likely dealing with a rollercoaster of emotions and complex legal procedures. Your decisions during this time can have a lasting impact on your case. A legal representative certified as a child and family...
Family businesses can lead to trouble during divorce
If you own a family business, it may be a source of pride and might be the primary source of income for your household. While this is a good thing for your family, the business may become a source of trouble if you and your ex decide to divorce. In some family...
How to talk to your child about getting a prenup
If you’ve worked hard to build a solid financial foundation for your family and grow the assets your parents left you, likely you intend for your child to inherit the bulk of them someday. You may have a business you plan for them to take over in the future. As your...
The most common causes of gray divorce
Across most demographics, divorce rates have declined in recent years. However, gray divorce has bucked this trend. Gray divorce refers to couples aged 50 or over. There are several reasons why couples of this age may get divorced. Outlined below are some of the more...
Different ways money leads to divorce
Money can be a huge source of stress in a relationship – but it’s not just a lack of money and financial strain that causes the problems. Even affluent couples can run into marital issues over money. Here are some of the ways it can happen: Financial infidelity...
Social media agreements in parenting plans
Children thrive on structure and routine – so having to adjust to two different sets of rules in two different households when their parents divorce can be rough. When parents can cooperate on some basic “ground rules” and expectations that are the same between both...
