Putting emotions and suspicions aside, a prenuptial agreement could be viewed as an important document that protects not only one or both parties, but also protects children from prior relationships and businesses and other interests.
Archives for April 2021
Who Knew Tulips Could Be So Reassuring? My Divorce Story
The lesson I have learned from my eight-year ordeal is that there is no need for revenge. Sit back and wait. Those who hurt you will eventually screw up, and if you’re lucky, God will let you watch.
How To Get Away From the Stress of Divorce and Take Care of Yourself
Everything will get better, even the way you are feeling now. It’s important that you allow yourself to process every thought and hurt feeling that you have.
The 5 Big Myths About Prenuptial Agreements: Part 2
There are far too many myths about prenuptial agreements — most of them negative and misleading. The intent for such an agreement is to protect the parties entering in to one.
Canada’s Divorce Act Revamped: Learn About The Next Law
The sudden change to Canada’s Divorce Act has required divorce lawyers to change the way they practice family law. The question is, will they do it?
When We Are Our Own Worst Enemy in Relationships
Communicating love and admiration to your partner is a hallmark of courtship, yet as couples settle in to dealing with the stresses of day-to-day life, these comments may start to fade in frequency.
Mindfulness After Divorce: Awakening from My Virtual Reality
How considering virtual reality versus actual reality helped me cope with my divorce.
What Happens When Your Child Gets Divorced: Division of Gifted and Inherited Property
Although the issue of gifted and inherited assets is not a new topic in the context of a Massachusetts Divorce I have recently seen an uptick in interest in this topic. So, it is time to revisit this issue.
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