FAQ: Estate Planning and Divorce

Sometimes life throws us unexpected events that change the course of our lives. We may become divorced, suffer the loss of relatives, have new births in the family or acquire a significant amount of money. It is recommended that people review their estate plan every three to five years, or so. But, when unexpected events … Read more

Moving Out Post Divorce

    In the midst of a divorce, there are plenty of changes that both you and your children may have to go through. Prior to or post divorce, typically one of the two parents must make arrangements to move out of the home formerly shared together. Trying to figure out how you are going … Read more

FAQs About The Divorce Process

Regardless of whether things ended between you and your former spouse amicably, there may still be changes that are difficult to digest. You may not only have to split up what you built together during your marriage, but you now must also venture into the world on your own as a solo person, instead of … Read more

Child Support Payments And Bankruptcy

When a parent who is ordered to pay child support is having financial issues, it is not uncommon for that parent to get behind with their support payments, just as they do with their other financial obligations. If they are struggling enough, they may decide to file for bankruptcy. But what happens with their child … Read more

Negotiating Child Custody During a Divorce

When considering divorce, if you have children, one thing that may give you pause is the child custody process that is sure to follow. It will be important for you and your partner to always keep your children’s interests and needs at the forefront. Unfortunately, they can easily get lost when emotions are running high … Read more