Getting divorced isn’t easy for anyone. However, same-sex couples getting divorced may experience unique issues that can further complicate their divorce case. In this article, we will discuss potential challenges LGTBQ+ couples may...
Divorce can affect many aspects of your life, including your estate plan. After your divorce concludes, you may not have the same assets or wishes and will likely need to...
Mistakes to Avoid When Divorcing Over 50 Research has shown that gray divorces—divorces involving couples who are over 50—are on the rise; 1 in 4 people who get divorced are over...
When you file for divorce, you (as well as the other party) may be required to make financial disclosures that help make the division of assets/debts, alimony, child support, and other...
What Is Gray Divorce? Gray divorce refers to the dissolution of a marriage between an older couple (those who are aged 50 or older). While many people believe that marriages between older...
Co-parenting with your former spouse or an ex can be extremely challenging. It can be even more difficult if your co-parent is a narcissist. In this article, we will offer you...
What Is a High Asset Divorce? If a divorcing couple has a large amount or breadth of assets (worth a substantial amount of money), they are typically considered to be...
Getting divorced can be challenging, especially if you are a business owner. Your day-to-day operations may be impacted as you have to schedule court appearances or mediation sessions and meetings with...
Tax season generally falls between January 1st and April 15th each year. During this time, taxpayers prepare and file their income taxes, including information provided by their employers or financial custodians about...
A postnuptial agreement (or a “postnup”) is very similar to a prenuptial agreement. Both agreements are legally binding contracts between a couple that outline how your assets and affairs will be...