No matter how civil your marriage breakup may be, protecting your assets until a judge signs the settlement or court order should be one of your priorities. A misstep, miscalculation or oversight often leaves divorced individuals struggling financially for months or...
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Do I have to force my kid to go with the other parent?
Kids will be kids, and sometimes they are unpredictable. They may behave in ways that even they do not understand. When their parents are no longer together, their behavior may spill over into custody matters that can cause trouble for everyone involved. Whether your...
Preparing for a child custody relocation hearing
Parenting issues following a separation or divorce can be challenging. Not only do emotions tend to be high and sometimes cloud decision-making, but each parent may have individual goals for the child that may conflict with the other parent’s plans. This may include...
Can mediation reduce the stress of your divorce?
There is no question that divorce is among the most stressful events you can go through. It means the separation of your life from your spouse’s, the division of your assets and the difficult decisions related to your children and pets. Divorce may bring challenges to...
How will my divorce affect my business?
When couples start their new lives together after getting married, they often have lofty goals. They may plan to build a new home, have children or start a business together. All of these can contribute to the bonding of the partners, but they can also be a mess to...
Can you call dibs on caring for your kids after your divorce?
As a parent of teenagers, you have probably heard your kids call dibs on something hundreds of times. This time-honored tradition allows young ones to claim priority over their siblings. While calling dibs is effective with the front seat or the last of the ice cream,...
Your divorce is a private matter, so why go to court?
If you are facing a high-net-worth divorce, you would probably prefer to keep it quiet. After all, divorce is a private matter between two people. When you opt for litigation, you go to court, and your divorce proceeding is open to public scrutiny. However, mediation...
3 reasons to talk to a vocational specialist before your divorce
Both you and your spouse likely have a general idea of how much you can earn in any given year. If your marriage is heading for an inevitable divorce, though, your and your spouse’s earning potential is apt to become increasingly important. Still, the two of you may...
Prepare your parenting plan ideas before attending mediation
Mediation has become a popular alternative to traditional divorce in court. One reason is that this is a private process ideal for developing workable parenting plans. While preparing for your mediation session, remember to jot down your thoughts and preferences...
How a forensic accountant can help in a high-asset divorce
If you and your spouse are anticipating a complicated divorce due to the complex nature of your assets, you are probably concerned about the possibility of a contentious courtroom battle.High income and complex assets should not deter you from choosing mediation as a...