There are certain rules you must follow once the divorce begins. When the divorce process begins, there are temporary restraining orders that immediately go into effect. The restraining orders block either spouse from taking minor children out of state without the other spouse’s written permission, changing the beneficiaries in your insurance policies, and transferring property…. Continue reading →
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What is Divorce Mediation? How Does It Work?
Divorce mediation is a way for a divorcing couple to make important decisions about their divorce with the help of a third party, the mediator. In mediation, you and your spouse work with the mediator to resolve issues regarding distribution of property, child custody, child support, retirement, taxes, and any other issues at hand. Mediation… Continue reading →
10 Tips for a Happy Divorce
There is no such thing as a perfect divorce. There are bound to be issues that are difficult or unpleasant, however, a divorce doesn’t have to be a negative thing. After all, ending a toxic relationship will ultimately bring you more happiness, and you will have a chance to start a new chapter in your… Continue reading →
How to Survive the Holidays During Divorce
Going through a divorce is stressful and at times overwhelming. When the holiday season rolls around, you may wonder how you are supposed to celebrate when you have so much on your mind already. Though it may seem difficult, it is possible to manage a divorce during the holidays, and still enjoy celebrating with family… Continue reading →
Am I allowed to make financial decisions for my business after filing for divorce?
During a divorce, the decision making power within the company will stay the same. If you were not allowed to make certain decisions within the company before the divorce, that will not change after you file. A business can be one of the hardest things to divide up after a divorce, and the process can… Continue reading →
Top Ten Things You Should Know About Divorce
Ten things you should know: There are two broad grounds for divorce in California. First of all, you can file for divorce because of “irreconcilable differences.” Irreconcilable differences is a very general category which covers most scenarios. You can check this box on the dissolution petition and the court will grant your divorce. You can… Continue reading →
How to Protect your Business in a Divorce
Managing a business is a huge responsibility on it’s own, but dealing with a divorce at the same time can be even more stressful. What’s more, a business can be one of the most difficult assets to divide after a divorce. According to New Jersey family-law attorney Robert Kornitzer,in a typical scenario, “you get married… Continue reading →
Recognized Grounds for Divorce in California
The court does not take divorce lightly, as it has a serious and long-lasting impact on the couple. This is why when you ask the court to grant you a divorce, you must present your reasons for it. This is true whether it is a fault or no-fault divorce. In a “no fault” divorce, the… Continue reading →