Blog Home Recent Posts in 2018 Christmas & the Dangers of Wasteful Dissipation Dec 17, 2018 Christmas is an incredibly difficult holiday for the soon-to-be divorced. While other families are preparing to celebrate their love and good fortune, ... Posted By Dale L. Bernstein, Chartered Law Office Continue Reading Divorce, the Winter Holidays, & Your Finances Dec 7, 2018 The winter season encompasses many cultural and religious holidays that can quickly empty a parent’s wallet. This scenario rings particularly true for ... Posted By Dale L. Bernstein, Chartered Law Office Continue Reading Do I Need to Split My Lottery Winnings with My Ex? Nov 28, 2018 They say money doesn’t buy happiness, but there’s a reason people never complain about winning the lottery or inheriting large sums of money. When ... Posted By Dale L. Bernstein, Chartered Law Office Continue Reading 3 Tips for Creating a Financially Beneficial Divorce Settlement Agreement Nov 6, 2018 A divorce settlement agreement is a written document that encompasses every decision and concession a separating couple makes during the divorce ... Posted By Dale L. Bernstein, Chartered Law Office Continue Reading 3 Financial Mistakes to Avoid in Your Divorce Oct 28, 2018 During the divorce process, spouses have several important decisions to make before they can legally part ways. The most important and complicated ... Posted By Dale L. Bernstein, Chartered Law Office Continue Reading How Money Can Become an Emotional Trigger in Your Divorce Oct 17, 2018 Divorce is one of the most complex and emotionally-challenging life events that a person can experience. In fact, it’s quite normal for spouses to ... Posted By Dale L. Bernstein, Chartered Law Office Continue Reading Can a Divorce Affect My Taxes? Sep 28, 2018 Whether you’re filing for a contested or an uncontested divorce, there are many significant and life-changing decisions you need to make before the ... Posted By Dale L. Bernstein, Chartered Law Office Continue Reading The Financial Pros & Cons of “Bird Nesting” Sep 10, 2018 When divorced parents have an amicable relationship, they may try a “bird nesting” arrangement to let their children stay in the family home. Divorce ... Posted By Dale L. Bernstein, Chartered Law Office Continue Reading Page of 3