When you are going through divorce, the one thing you probably yearn for is stability in your life. This is why, when many people are faced with the difficult decision of keeping their house, they are unsure of which direction to turn. There are some important decisions for you to consider when you are going… Continue reading →
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Who Gets the House After Divorce?
In the midst of a divorce, assets are divided, one of the most valuable both financially and emotionally being the marital home. In some cases, there is a mortgage left on the house and many emotions involved with who will take care of things given the circumstances. Divorce is already laced with turmoil and so… Continue reading →
Selling Your House During a Divorce and More
When it comes to a divorce, one of the most difficult items to address may be your marital home and what you should do with it. Many people face turmoil thinking about whether or not they should keep the house, what it means to them, and so much more. This could bring a lot of… Continue reading →
My Child Does Not Want to go to Their Dad’s House
Let’s be honest: Some children feel more safe when they are at their mother’s house because they can confide in their mother and they have been closest to their mother for years. Of course, this is not the case for every child but it is certainly for some. To some children, going to their father’s… Continue reading →
How Can I Sell My House During a Divorce? How Can I Keep It? Answers and Practical Solutions
Even when a couple has an amiable divorce and has just decided they want to go their separate ways without any lingering animosity toward each other, divorce can still be a difficult and draining process for both of the parties involved. One of the biggest problems that couples face when going through a divorce is… Continue reading →
Divorce and tax credits for first-time home buyer
Getting a divorce can touch so many parts of your life. Not only does it affect your children, child and spousal support, property and assets, but it affects your taxes. Unless you know exactly what to do, divorce, taxes and your home can become a complete mess as far as the Internal Revenue Service is… Continue reading →