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What Should Women Do to Protect Their Retirement Years After Divorce?

If you are approaching retirement, you have likely spent years planning for this next phase of your life, from making regular contributions to a 401K plan or a pension plan, to adjusting your personal investments and spending habits. It is a major life change, and something worth celebrating, particularly if you are fortunate enough to be in good health as…

What Mistakes Should I Avoid in My Divorce?

In this country, around half of all marriages end in divorce. No one wants to believe their marriage may fail, but it is important to be prepared if it does. Missteps during divorce can add time, money, and stress to the process. These missteps can be legal or financial. Others have more to do with the emotions that come with…

What Are Gray Divorces?

A “gray divorce” is a divorce involving a couple over the age of 50. The divorce rate among “Baby Boomers” is the highest it has been since 1990, even though the divorce rate overall has steadily declined over the past 20 years. We will explore the common reasons for a late-life divorce and the unique challenges that come with ending…

Should I Keep the House in the Divorce?

When you get divorced, there are a lot of things to think about. One question that often comes up is whether to keep the house. This can be a difficult decision, but there are some factors to consider that can help make the decision easier. Keep reading for tips on how to decide whether to keep the house in a…

Does the Length of a Marriage Matter in a Divorce?

The final outcomes of divorce proceedings reflect a variety of circumstances, including (but not limited to) shared children, state laws, each person’s income and assets, and the length of the marriage. That last factor can impact divorces in multiple ways, and tends to affect alimony and property division issues more prominently than childcare and support. In general, the longer a…

What Impact Does Alimony Have on Child Support?

When a couple goes through a divorce, the process of reaching a settlement can be complicated, particularly when there are children involved. There are a range of important financial issues that must be resolved, including the division of marital assets, alimony and child support. While one spouse may be responsible for paying alimony to the other spouse, both parents have…

Is Discovery Important in a Divorce Case?

Discovery is a critical part of most divorces. When a couple ends their marriage, there are a host of issues that need to be resolved, such as spousal support, child custody, and property distribution. Discovery is the information-gathering process. It is difficult to achieve a fair resolution unless both sides have been fully transparent about their employment, finances, and assets….

What Are Back-to-School Custody Tips for Divorced Parents?

As the summer season ends, families and communities across the country are gearing up for another exciting school year. However, some families may find back-to-school time overwhelming and stressful, especially if the parents share custody of their children or there is a recently new separation in the family. Those parents need to take extra steps before and during the school…

Does Cohabitation Lead to Divorce?

At first glance, declining divorce rates can be misleading: it seems like more couples are working through their problems or toughing it out. In fact, the sample is skewed until you factor in the number of young adults who live together rather than get married. More young couples are choosing cohabitation instead of marriage, an arrangement where couples who are…

How To Divorce Someone Struggling with Addiction?

Addiction can ruin lives, including the person who is struggling with the problem and their family members and friends. The addiction could be to alcohol, drugs, or another destructive behavior like gambling, but experiencing a loved one’s addiction firsthand is extraordinarily painful. It can be a main cause for a divorce, and even when the struggling addict’s spouse does not…