This roundtable with three very experienced, accomplished family law attorneys is intended to give you an overview of the special issues of high asset divorce.
Divorce Articles by Family Lawyers and Divorce Professionals
Domestic Violence: The Pre-Abuse Phase
Even with external appearances seeming normal at times, domestic abuse relationships have a unique feel, even before there is any incident of indisputable abuse. Learn more below.
The Impact of Divorce or Separation on Getting a Mortgage
When you are looking for a mortgage, if you indicate that you are separated or divorced, many lenders will require a formal separation agreement to move ahead with your mortgage application.
Choosing the Right Home for Child Custody After Divorce
Although you might be in a challenging situation right now, it’s important to know you’re not alone.
You Are Accountable: Sustaining Addiction Recovery
Addiction doesn’t just impact the addicted individual, but the entire family unit. As a result, many times addiction, divorce, and child custody issues go hand in hand.
Moving to Move On? 6 Tips for Moving Out of State After a Divorce
These complexities of divorce make it challenging for former spouses to relocate to a new state once the courts finalize the divorce.
5 Ways Meditation Helped Me to Heal From My Narcissistic Ex
Mediation doesn’t require any special equipment or training. All you need is yourself and a quiet place to lie or sit. This accessibility may be the biggest benefit of all. No matter where I am or what I’m doing, I can stop, take a few deep breaths, look within and observe.
Effects of Divorce on Kids and How to Help Them Cope
If the behavior of your children becomes too much to handle, or you have a hard time dealing with them and your situation, get help from the experts.
A Single Parent’s Guide To Estate Planning
If you are a single parent, it is important to understand the benefits of having an estate plan. Here’s what you need to know.
Family Court’s Gender Bender: Backlash Against Moms Coaching Their Kids
“Coaching” is a malicious act of alienation by one parent against the other parent whereby that parent instructs or coaches a child to say bad things about the opposing parent.
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