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Divorce

Tips for managing your children’s emotions during the divorce process

On Behalf of The Law Offices of Joseph A. Guillama | Sep 13, 2022 | Divorce

Divorce is often not just difficult for the couple who is divorcing. It is often also complicated for their children, as well. This can be especially true if there are young children involved. While it may be challenging to manage their emotions, doing so properly can...

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How can you protect your finances during divorce?

On Behalf of The Law Offices of Joseph A. Guillama | Sep 12, 2022 | Divorce

If you and your spouse have decided to get a divorce, you may worry about how you will live without a joint income. This may take some time to get used to and you may even need to adjust your lifestyle. If you and your spouse argued about money, you are similar to 48%...

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How do I co-parent with a narcissist?

On Behalf of The Law Offices of Joseph A. Guillama | Aug 26, 2022 | Child Custody, Custody Plans, Divorce

If your ex-spouse is a narcissist, parenting post-divorce may seem like an impossible task. However, unless your home life was abusive, it is likely that you and your ex will co-parent. Co-parenting is generally in the best interest of your child, who should be the...

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What could happen to my household debts during divorce?

On Behalf of The Law Offices of Joseph A. Guillama | Aug 12, 2022 | Divorce

The debts you share with your soon-to-be ex-spouse may divide fairly. Pennsylvania’s statutes consider debts and assets acquired during marriage as marital property subject to division. They may not, however, divide exactly in half between two spouses. A family court...

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Collaborative divorce may be a better option than litigation

On Behalf of The Law Offices of Joseph A. Guillama | Jun 30, 2022 | Divorce

If you and your spouse have decided to end your marriage, a lengthy and often contentious divorce in court is not your only option. You may wish to consider collaborative divorce, an option that offers several advantages over litigation. About collaborative divorce...

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Can joint custody help children of divorce?

On Behalf of The Law Offices of Joseph A. Guillama | Jun 16, 2022 | Child Custody, Custody Plans, Divorce

Going through a divorce can sometimes prove to be a traumatic experience for everyone involved. This includes the children of divorce, who have to shoulder the difference coming to their entire family structure. There are ways parents can help a child through these...

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Talking to young kids about divorce

On Behalf of The Law Offices of Joseph A. Guillama | Jun 4, 2022 | Divorce

Among the number of difficult conversations people have when making the decision to divorce, parents must break the news to their children. Often a challenging talk with kids of all ages, having this discussion with younger-aged children presents several unique...

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What determines if you receive alimony in a Pennsylvania divorce?

On Behalf of The Law Offices of Joseph A. Guillama | May 4, 2022 | Divorce

When you and your husband or wife divorce in Pennsylvania, you may decide to ask for alimony from your ex to help you get by financially as you adjust to life on your own. Whether the state awards you alimony in your divorce depends on a wide variety of factors,...

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Reasons you should think long term in divorce

On Behalf of The Law Offices of Joseph A. Guillama | Apr 22, 2022 | Divorce

Issues in divorce like child support, spousal support, custody of your children and the division of your finances can occupy so much of your focus that you might not consider what your life will be like ten or more years down the road. However, considering your life...

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Compromise is essential for uncontested divorce

On Behalf of The Law Offices of Joseph A. Guillama | Mar 15, 2022 | Divorce

A contested divorce should never be your first option. Court settlements lead to less money for both parties and strained relationships between your spouse and children. Pennsylvania is a mutual consent state. This means you do not have to prove fault to get a...

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