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Do You Need an Attorney Who Specializes in High Asset Divorce?

When you decide to enter into the divorce process and you start sitting down to choose your attorney to handle these matters, you might find that it is not always as easy as it seems. This is because, in high asset divorce cases, you will find that the stakes are high and there are many… Continue reading →

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Signs That You Should Think About Hiring a Divorce Attorney

Going through a divorce may just be one of the most complicated things you will ever do. If you are having disputes over any issues, especially ones that involve your assets, property, and children, you might wonder if you should have an attorney on your side or if you can handle it on your own…. Continue reading →

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Changing Your Name After Divorce

Going through a divorce can be a very stressful thing to have to go through, and many women who get divorced and had their last name changed when they were married, want to have their maiden name restored to them. Having this done is usually a very simple matter, but it does vary by state… Continue reading →

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Forcing Child Counseling During Divorce: Can It be Done?

Divorce is an incredible life upheaval. Even if the process is completely amiable, smooth, and reassuring for both sides, the seizable change will take time and commitment to adjust to in a healthy way. And you can be sure, before anyone reaches a stable point of peace, there will be small bumps along the way;… Continue reading →

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MONDAY Gray Divorce: Essential Tips for Divorce after 50

The United States has the highest divorce rate of anywhere in the world, with roughly 45% of American marriages ending in divorce. Education, particularly a college level education has proven a great deterrent against divorce in all age groups except one: people older than 50.  According to an NPR article, a higher frequency of breakups… Continue reading →

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Instructions for Testifying at Your Deposition or Divorce Trial

Going through divorce is emotionally fraying enough, but at times the process the court requires can be draining as well. Whether you are testifying in your divorce trial or giving your deposition, a few key points to remember to help you get through either process: Take your time. If you need to think about whatever… Continue reading →

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Suggestions For Reducing Conflict

Whether you’re struggling to make agreements in a hard divorce, navigating the struggles of co-parenting, or even dealing with a difficult workplace, knowing basic steps in conflict reduction and resolution is essential for a healthy success. Embrace it Conflict is not a bad thing. It may even be good for you, for your office, for… Continue reading →

Separation and Asset Division

The dividing of assets in separation or divorce can be quite complicated, and going through the process blind is an unquestionably bad idea. Any mistakes could be very detrimental to your financial stability in the wake of your separation, (especially if you have valuable property and/or debt) so it’s best to review the process and… Continue reading →

Determining the Marital Estate

In determining the Marital Estate, you must first understand the differences between marital and non marital property. Typically, the court considers all property obtained before the marriage non-marital property, thus property not subject to division in the event of death or divorce. The court has no authority over this property; however, any marital property obtained… Continue reading →

Writing a Marital History for Your Lawyer

You write a marital history for your lawyer so that they will be aware of what potential complications may arise as they guide you through the process. A good marital history should cover why your marriage worked, why it didn’t work, what outside influences hurt your marriage, and barriers your lawyer may run into with… Continue reading →

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