Whether you pay or receive spousal support after a divorce, you want to feel like the order is fair and accurately reflects your financial needs and capabilities. Often, it takes considerable effort either through the courts or through negotiation to [...read full post]
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Ending a marriage is an emotional process. In some cases, these emotions involve anger, bitterness and resentment. If this is the case in your divorce, it might seem like fighting and mudslinging is all but inevitable.
However, there are a [...read full post]
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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]
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Divorce does not have to be the dramatic, courtroom event that pits one spouse against the other that many people imagine it to be. Choosing a collaborative approach to your divorce can help you avoid some or all of the [...read full post]
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When people think about the difficulty of divorce, they often think of the myriad issues they must resolve. However, another challenge that many people face is simply staying organized.
Divorce is a legal process, and as such, it involves a [...read full post]
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