Post-pandemic: Divorce
Divorce lawyers across America are reporting a huge spike in the number of calls from those seeking divorce. More »
Divorce lawyers across America are reporting a huge spike in the number of calls from those seeking divorce. More »
A divorcee may be entitled to a portion of their former spouses pension. More »
Types of child custody and important factors. More »
Much has been made of the division of classes in America recently. Relationship issues can become additionally stressful if finances are tight. Today more couples are dividing debt rather than assets. More »
Courts can order child support to be paid both while a divorce action is pending and after a divorce has been granted. More »
Proving your spouses income for determining child support is essential for receiving a fair child support contribution. More »
Considerations when agreeing to a separation agreement with your spouse. More »
Courts generally will not care or consider who is to blame for the breakup of the marriage in determining what is equitable. More »
The financial obligation to the ex-spouse often continues after the divorce, through alimony and spousal support, which usually are not influenced by fault. More »
In divorces where alimony is anticipated, there is often a give and take that can occur in negotiating for more alimony in exchange for less marital property. More »
States fall into two general categories as to how they divide marital property: community property states and common law states. More »
Considerations for a mediated or collaborative divorce instead of traditional litigation. More »