Divorce can be highly stressful for you, your spouse and your children, especially if the circumstances surrounding your split are contentious. In all likelihood, though, neither you nor your spouse wish for a prolonged or stressful series of events and can instead...
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Divorce and residency requirements
Whether you have concerns about your children, marital property or other ways divorce could impact your life, ending your marriage could necessitate careful consideration of various issues. In addition, you should familiarize yourself with the different requirements...
What type of abuse does the PFA Act cover?
The Protection From Abuse Act provides strict protections to persons who experience abuse at the hands of a loved one or family member. PFA protections do not exist for casual relationships, but rather, for current or ex-spouses, family members related by blood or...
How does collaborative divorce work?
If you are considering a collaborating divorce, learning more about the process can help you make an informed decision. Seeking a collaborative divorce can help prevent unnecessary hardship and emotional turmoil for your family, your ex and yourself. Furthermore,...
How divorcing parents can help a child go to college
Divorcing spouses work through many important issues involving the future of their children. You and your ex might worry about how to finance the college education of your child. Divorce could make this challenging, but a 529 plan might be the answer. A 529 plan is a...
How do spouses hide assets in divorce?
Division of assets often serves as one of the biggest hurdles to overcome during the divorce process. Unfortunately, sometimes a spouse may attempt to make things even harder than usual by attempting to hide assets. What red flags can you keep an eye out for if you...
How can you navigate the financial hurdles of divorce?
Divorce is an emotionally charged, tumultuous time for most couples. In addition to the difficulties separating your life from your former spouse's, you may also undergo financial stress as you split your income and assets. Remember that the financial hurdles...
How can you make coparenting a success?
Following your divorce, one of the most complicated aspects of your new life is bound to be co-parenting. Though you and your former spouse may have differing perceptions regarding how to parent, you must work together to make the transition as seamless and...
How to protect yourself from an abusive spouse
If you are thinking about a divorce because of abuse in the relationship, you may want to consider requesting a Protection From Abuse Order. If approved, this order provides you, and your children, protection for a specified period of time. There are certain steps you...
Children thrive with successful co-parenting
After going through a divorce, it may be difficult dealing with your ex, but if you have children, it is inevitable. If you and your ex-spouse share parental responsibilities, it is important to figure out a way to co-parent successfully. According to Healthline,...