By Evan Kirshenbaum | Published June 30, 2014 | Posted in Child Custody, Child Support, Divorce | Leave a comment
When you hear about custody battles amidst a divorce, you don’t often hear about a parenting plan, yet it’s the most central component of an effective custody agreement. The parenting plan covers not just legal custody considerations, but also physical custody, and a good parenting plan doesn’t just determine when each parent will have the Read More
Read MoreDivorcing spouses must decide how to divvy up all of their assets and liabilities, from the family home to the credit card bills. If you and your spouse are unable to reach a property settlement on your own, the court will step in and make an “equitable” division of property. Contrary to what many couples Read More
Read MoreIf you’re in business with your spouse and you then divorce, what happens? For some couples a divorce means one or both get out of the shared business, but an increasing number of ex-couples are deciding to stick it out and continue working together. It’s estimated that about 30 percent of American businesses are co-owned Read More
Read MoreEven contemplating divorcing your spouse can be incredibly traumatic. Divorce isn’t a temporary solution—it has a huge impact on every aspect of your life, the life of your spouse, and most importantly, the life of your children. For some couples, divorce really is the only option, but if you’re unsure of whether or not divorce Read More
Read MoreDivorce is a tricky and tumultuous time, and one of the common questions people have going through a divorce is “can I date?” Obviously, if you’re already divorced this isn’t a concern, at least from a legal standpoint. If you’re still in the midst of a divorce, it can get a bit trickier. Most lawyers Read More
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