People choose to sign prenuptial agreements for many different reasons. They might have property they want to protect or may want to avoid conflict after watching what happened with their parents when they were young. Many couples use prenuptial agreements to limit...
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Year: 2023
Is a sleep divorce just a way to delay an inevitable divorce?
Married couples typically take their commitments to one another very seriously. Even when marriages have gone through major challenges, spouses are often eager to work with one another to preserve the relationship and improve their dynamic. Some couples go to...
What happens to marital debt in the event of a divorce?
Your marriage may end in divorce, but this does not mean that the debts you incurred while married will go away. If divorce is on the horizon, it is important that you have a clear understanding of what will happen to the debt. The last thing you want is to walk out...
3 tips for co-parenting communication
Co-parents should ensure they always have suitable lines of communication open. This helps to ensure the children can always get what they need. It also enables both parents to always know what’s going on. There are several ways that co-parents can keep the...
3 tips for telling your children about your divorce
Telling your children that you’re going through a divorce is challenging, especially when you consider they’ve only known life with both parents together. This is a conversation that’s best had when you don’t have to rush. Ideally, you’ll do this when they aren’t busy...
3 tips for spotting financial mistruths in divorce
Uncovering financial lies is a critical step in ensuring a fair settlement when you’re going through a divorce. While discovering assets during a divorce is legally mandated, some individuals attempt to hide or underreport assets. Understanding the signs of financial...
3 tips for newly-separated parents during the holiday season
The holiday season can be a stressful time. Parents generally have to handle all of the logistics of making the season magical for their children and tend to incur substantial costs while trying to do so. Planning family parties, making arrangements for travel and...
2 things about child custody in California that just aren’t true
Getting a divorce when you share kids with your spouse is one of the hardest things you may ever endure. After all, your divorce won’t just affect you. It will also impact your children. Like most parents, you want to do all you can to lessen the trauma of divorce for...
What if the decision to divorce isn’t unanimous?
Traditionally, the decision to divorce has often been portrayed as a mutual agreement between two spouses. However, life is rarely so simple. Many marriages experience conflicts, differences and evolving circumstances that can make reaching a unanimous decision...
Should you put an expiration date in your prenup?
If you’re considering drawing up a prenuptial agreement or your spouse-to-be wants to get one, it’s wise to learn more about them and what they can do to protect both of you in case the marriage doesn’t last until death do you part. Many people think of a prenup as an...