If you and your spouse are facing divorce, the idea of having to go through property division may feel overwhelming. However, if you plan ahead and organize your finances, the property division phase of your divorce will no longer seem so intimidating. Financial Documents You will…
Divorce is rarely ever easy, and acclimating to life afterward can be just as challenging. If you are a parent coming from a marriage in which at least one spouse is an active military member, there might be a particular amount of uncertainty surrounding the…
Picking up children is an important aspect of being a non-custodial parent. If your ex is not complying with the terms in your divorce, that could cause problems in everybody’s schedule. Legal action is often not the first remedy in these types of cases. This…
There are unique circumstances attached to a military divorce and laws that protect the rights of the military spouse. The Uniformed Services Former Spouse Protection Act (USFSPA) is an important guide that explains what a divorcing military spouse can expect in terms of retirement pay,…
A new job offer means moving across the state with your young son and the resulting modification of your child custody agreement. The court always considers the best interests of the child when a major change will affect a child custody agreement. Can you expect…
Co-parenting children after divorce is a new and sometimes tricky process. Since you likely got divorced because you and your spouse did not see eye-to-eye, agreeing to cooperate afterward may feel like a recipe for disaster. Nesting is a different way for parents to transition…
When you married your spouse, you expected to share everything. You also thought your spouse would be honest with you about money matters. Unfortunately, though, too many individuals hide assets or debts from their spouses. Financial infidelity happens when spouses with combined assets lie to…
Every divorce has unique circumstances and can become more complex depending on a number of circumstances. When one or both spouses are members of the military, the process may require more patience and consideration. Residency Requirements The nature of military service is that families move…
Living with a narcissist is very difficult, and this leads to many divorces. However, if you have children with your narcissist ex, you will still need to find a way to co-parent effectively. Narcissism is not usually a valid basis for sole custody. Thus, you…
Every divorce is different, and you could have a number of different options if you are approaching the end of your marriage or your spouse has filed for a divorce. Sometimes, couples can work together and end their marriage in an amicable manner. On the…