If you are in a committed relationship, you may not have the desire or resources to take the jump from committed to married. This doesn’t mean you must leave yourself vulnerable to complications and uncertainty in the event of a [...read full post]
Categorized: Cohabitation Agreements.
There are many ways parents support their children after a divorce. Some parents focus on spending quality time with their children; others might take their kids on trips or buy them nice gifts; still others may help a child find [...read full post]
Categorized: Children's Issues.
Dividing property can be the most complex and contentious part of a divorce. Not only is there money and property on the line, but the resulting agreement can have a tremendous impact on a person’s financial stability after a divorce. [...read full post]
Categorized: Division of Property.
Parents who divorce or separate continue to interact with each other as they raise their children. These interactions can be quite frequent when a child spends equal or near-equal time with each parent, which is becoming more common as parents [...read full post]
Categorized: Family Law.
When two people divorce or separate, they are ultimately the ones who will be most affected by the legal settlements they reach. That said, there are other parties who may participate in the process to help each side pursue the [...read full post]
Categorized: Division of Property.