Some relationships can go the long haul, but others just aren’t meant to be. It’s often best for adults to go their separate ways and start again, which is where divorce comes in. Nonetheless, a divorce can become much more complex when children are involved. It’s...
In a typical divorce, only marital assets are up for division. Everyone gets to keep their separate property. But what happens to assets when it’s hard to determine whether they belong to one spouse or both? There is a term for that -- commingled assets. It’s...
When children are involved in a divorce, discussions change – parents make every decision in their best interest. If you and your spouse choose co-parenting, your kids will spend time with both of you on a determined schedule. Sharing custody has numerous benefits...
Divorce can throw a wrench into the family routines you’ve worked so hard to build. Yet, routines can be adjusted, and if you and the children will be far better off if you end the marriage, this temporary transition period may be well worth the end result. The...
You and your spouse are divorcing and trying to keep it amicable. You have already determined your custody arrangements for your minor children. All that remains is the division of marital property. Here, you’ve run into problems. Neither of you wants to give on the...