Wills, Trusts, and Estate Planning

Divorce affects many areas of one’s life, and that includes estate planning. If you already have a will or trust in place, it’s important to take a closer look at them, possibly with the help of an experienced estate attorney turns to. A skilled lawyer can help you update your estate planning, and we can … Read more

How to Tell Your Kids About a Move

Whether you are relocating to a nearby town or across the country, whether for a career opportunity, or the of a marriage or relationship, a move can be quite difficult on children. They have to leave their school and friends and may have difficulty adjusting at first. As a parent, it’s important to tell your … Read more

Homeopathic Care After A Divorce — A Path To A Happier You

You thought your vows were until death do you part, but your spouse had other ideas. Now you are on your own, and your heart is broken. It can feel like the end of the world as a roller coaster of emotions — guilt, disappointment, sadness — hit you in waves, completely overwhelming you, but … Read more

Developing an Estate Plan with Your Blended Family in Mind

In this day and age, blended families are more commonplace than ever. When a beloved parent passes away, leaving behind a non-traditional family unit, knowing how assets will be divided amongst them can lead to problems. Contentious familial situations following a loved ones passing can make the grieving process even more complicated. Having a blended … Read more

Divorce Proceedings

It’s not uncommon for a spouse to change their mind after filing for divorce. However, unless both spouses change their mind and want to save the marriage, divorce is probably inevitable. The laws are such that a person cannot be forced to remain married to someone if they don’t want to be married to them. … Read more

Is it faster for me to file for divorce outside the country?

There are many reasons for why one or both spouses may wish to finalize their divorce as soon as possible. One of the spouses may wish to remarry, or significant assets may be at risk due to a prenuptial agreement that will be enforced after a pre-specified length of marriage. In some instances, it can … Read more

Bankruptcy and Alimony

The financial support of spouses after a married couple has gone through a divorce is known as alimony. The purpose of alimony is that one spouse is able to provide financial support to the other. Alimony is usually ordered or arranged when in a marriage one partner was making income and the other partner stayed … Read more

Suing for Domestic Violence and Divorce

Millions of Americans suffer from domestic violence each year and every state has issued laws to protect domestic violence victims in order to combat these numbers. Specifically, many laws address how divorces may be affected by evidence of domestic violence. While you cannot file for divorce solely on the grounds of abuse, you can use … Read more