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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Should I Keep the House When Going Through a Divorce?
Amy Montes on Tuesday, November 21st, 2017
Tags: afford, Assets, consequences, decision, Divorce, ex, house, jointly, maintenance, marriage, mortgage, retirement, tax
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Answers on the Rights You Have During Legal Separation
Amy Montes on Monday, October 9th, 2017
You may be seeking a legal separation from your spouse to protect your interests, help your financial situation, and more. Even when separation is at the forefront of decisions between you and your spouse, you may wonder what rights you will have when a legal separation takes place. We have answers for you. Rights During… Continue reading →
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