We know that everything dealing with your separation is important to you, because you want to know what you should and shouldn’t do. When you are faced with filing taxes while separated from your spouse, you will either file ‘married filing jointly’ or ‘married filing separately.’ You should know the benefits and losses of choosing… Continue reading →
Posts Tagged ‘separation’
When Separation is the Best Option and How the Process Works
It can be a very complicated process to decide whether legal separation or divorce is best for you. Weighing your options will only help you in the end, when you must consider things like custody, assets, and where you want to live. How are the two different? Why will a separation work best for you?… Continue reading →
What’s Right For You: Divorce, Separation, or Annulment
To understand whether or not a divorce, separation, or annulment is for you will be determined once you understand what each consists of. The divorce process may not be for everyone, which is why the laws in California give you various options when you and your spouse have split. Now you can find out more… Continue reading →
Protection During Your Divorce: Lawsuits, Assets, and More
If you are in the midst of a divorce, you may be concerned about the assets that your ex-spouse will try to touch. Unfortunately, if you have many joint assets together, you may find yourself spinning in circles in an attempt to safeguard what you own. In some cases, a lawyer may suggest that you… Continue reading →
How to Truly Advance the Needs of the Child Between Separated Parents
Going through a divorce or separation is usually difficult for everyone involved. The parents who are separated or are planning to get divorced have issues regarding the other parent, and the child of said parents is feeling confused, insecure, afraid, etc. Often times in these situations when the issue of child custody and/or visitation comes… Continue reading →
The judge mentioned “reasonable visitation,” what does that mean?
Custody proceedings are usually riddled with confusing terminology that may inhibit your understanding and thus your ability to make good decisions about proposed agreements. Before you enter into any legal agreement, but especially long term decisions about your parental responsibilities like visitation, you should understand all the terms that will be put before you. Working… Continue reading →
Is there only one type of restraining order?
If someone is endangering you or your children, your first priority will be to get away from them, and ensure they will stay away from you. many people are aware that restraining orders are the best way to get protection from the law. However, if you have never filed for a restraining order, you may… Continue reading →
How can I get Custody of my Pet?
When so many pet owners say they would risk their lives to protect their pet, is it any wonder that so many animal lovers are willing to fight for custody of their animals? Many couples who separate or divorce ask for custody of their dog or cat. As a matter of fact, there has been… Continue reading →
“Your Dad Is Moving Out”
When a couple decides to separate or divorce, they must decide if this is the best way to move on with their lives. Not only does this major decision affect them, it affects their children as well. Is this healthy or unhealthy for all concerned? You must find a healthy and productive way to tell… Continue reading →