Custody is typically the hot button of any divorce that involves minor children. Because testifying in their parents’ divorce trail is inherently traumatic even for older teens, the courts encourage parents to work together to find a viable solution to all custody...
Month: January 2022
Why is self-care crucial during a divorce?
The breakdown of a marriage can do significant mental and physical harm to both parties. You may have seen it happen to a friend or colleague. They put on weight, take less care with how they dress and walk around with a sunken look in their eyes. When you ask if they...
3 ways a thorough estate plan can protect you
Writing out a last will is not the only necessary step for estate planning. There are numerous other documents people can include, and they can address other issues beyond their final wishes when they die. Your estate plan can potentially protect you in numerous...
3 tips to keep things civil when dealing with parenting disputes
When you’re raising a child as two separated or divorced parents, you have to be able to co-parent effectively. If you don’t find ways to work together, you may find that your child acts very differently in each home and is having trouble adapting to the various...
3 reasons you might not want to keep the house in a divorce?
If one item causes more divorce disputes than any others, it is the family home. For most couples, this is the most costly item they own. Therefore they assume they need to fight hard to keep. The best way to view the family home is as a piece of the overall equation....