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March 09, 2019

7 Benefits of a Prenuptial Agreement


A prenuptial agreement, sometimes referred to as a “prenup,” is a contractual agreement that protects the parties from unanticipated and undesirable results, should the marriage end in a divorce.  The benefits of a prenuptial agreement are many.  In a perfect world, a couple entering into marriage will never need to dust off their prenuptial agreement […]

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February 09, 2019

Avoid These Money Mistakes During Divorce


Divorce can be a costly process, both emotionally and financially.  Often times, the emotion associated with ending a marriage leads to making money mistakes that you wouldn’t dream of making if you weren’t wrapped up in the emotional stress of a divorce.  Below we discuss common money mistakes people make just before a divorce or […]

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February 04, 2019

Co-Parenting After Divorce


Co-parenting the children is an essential part of a healthy divorce.  You and your soon to be ex may no longer have much, if anything, in common besides the children.  However, if it is at all possible, parenting the children as a team, rather than as individuals with completely different rules and different expectations, provides […]

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January 30, 2019

Divorce and Property Division


If you are getting divorced, property division may occupy a considerable amount of your time and attention.  When making decisions about property division, there are a few things divorcing parties should take into consideration. Divorce and Property Division: Assets Divided in Divorce Prenuptial agreements and premarital property issues aside, most couples have items of value […]

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January 26, 2019

Approaches to Divorce


Paul Simon famously wrote about 50 ways to leave your lover, including:You just slip out the back, JackMake a new plan, StanYou don’t need to be coy, RoyJust get yourself freeHop on the bus, GusYou don’t need to discuss muchJust drop off the key, LeeBut ending a marriage isn’t just about how one gets out […]

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January 18, 2019

Got a Divorce Question? Here are Some Frequently Asked Questions and Answers


When someone starts considering divorce proceedings, it is natural they will have a lot of questions.  While not every possible question can be predicted, below we present some of the more common questions people have about their divorce, as well as answers to those questions.  Of course, every situation is different.  Your specific case may […]

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January 04, 2019

Prenuptial Agreements and Postnuptial Agreements: FAQs


Prenuptial Agreements Defined A prenuptial agreement, also called a premarital agreement, is a legally binding document created with the rights and responsibilities of a couple in mind.  Prenuptial agreements are written before a couple marries, and may address a host of issues relevant to the couple.  Postnuptial agreements are entered into after the couple marries. […]

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December 22, 2018

Setting Boundaries During and After a Divorce


Often times, couples who are divorcing are focused on the task at hand.  However, the divorce process takes a long time, and being divorced will last much longer.  It is a good idea for couples who share children or even have friends in common to decide on how they want to set boundaries during and […]

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November 14, 2018

Defamation and Divorce: Can You Sue Your Spouse?


Divorce is often one of the most painful times in a person’s life. No one gets married planning on divorcing later. When couples divorce, sometimes things are said in anger. Sometimes those things are communicated privately, and other times, they are said publicly, to a friend or confidant, or in legal papers. Many times, people […]

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November 01, 2018

Co-Parenting Apps: How to Reduce Stress and Improve Communication


Some parents find the transition from married parenting to co-parenting as single partners quite easy.  Other parents are not so lucky.  In an arena where hurt feelings and a sense of betrayal are quite common, communicating about the children can be filled with heartache, anger, a lack of trust, and other emotions that sometimes come […]

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