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Navigating Divorce Involving Children With Special Needs
Divorce is a complicated process when minor children are involved. When the minor children involved in a divorce have special needs, this can often cause further complications. Minor children may have a variety of needs that are different than their peers, such as physical, emotional or educational special needs. As a result, Allocation Judgments and Parenting Plans need to contemplate
Mediation vs. Litigation: Choosing the Right Approach for Your Divorce
Many people avoid starting the divorce process because they fear it will turn an otherwise cold war into a hot war – an expensive, emotionally draining, and frightening one. It doesn’t have to be that way. When you are considering the best course of action for bringing a divorce that you don’t want to turn into a war, sometimes it
Role of a Forensic Accountant in a High Asset Divorce
For most couples, divorce involves a pretty basic division of assets—marital home, bank accounts, retirement accounts, cars, and personal property. But for some high-income couples, especially those who own businesses and/or who work or are interested in investments like stocks, real estate, trusts, collections, and partnerships, any of which can create a very complicated financial situation when it comes to
Domestic Violence and its Impact on the Divorce Process
Domestic violence is an issue that often arises in many divorce cases, either before the divorce even starts or during the divorce proceedings. Unfortunately, when one spouse is being abused by the other, that can make a complicated and difficult process even more so for the parties. Before an attorney can access the impact the domestic violence might have on
Remarriage Advice from a Divorce Lawyer
For many, reentering the dating world is one of the perks of divorce. While it’s important to move on from divorce emotionally and grab onto the new opportunities that being single presents, learning from past mistakes is also critical. For many, a second marriage is a chance to make choices that are smarter, thoughtful, and better informed to avoid repeating
Top Tips to Help Prepare Your Kids for Divorce
On average, most folks planning for a divorce think about filing for divorce for two or more years prior to actually filing a case. They may be attending therapy, or speaking with friends and family about the possibility of a divorce, and they give themselves time to think about the process and if it is a choice they wish to
What is a Substantial Change in Circumstances?
When a divorce is finalized, the court issues a judgment dissolving the parties’ marriage. When the parties resolve their divorce on agreement terms instead of a trial, the judgment consists of the settlement details, which are contained in a document called a Marital Settlement Agreement, which settles the financial concerns, and the Allocation Judgment, which resolves the parenting and child