COVID-19 taught us all plenty of lessons and gave us some bitter pills to swallow. Just remember, if you’re considering getting a divorce or you’ve already filed, you’re not alone.
Archives for July 2021
What Types of Expenses Are Covered by Child Support?
While the basic child support obligation will make sure children’s regular, ongoing needs are met, parents are likely to encounter multiple other types of expenses as they raise their children.
Move On After Divorce By Asking Yourself the Tough Questions
When you ask the tough questions, create the right action steps, and achieve the goals, it becomes easier to move on after divorce.
Divorce and Property Division in Massachusetts: Who Gets What?
Divorce in Massachusetts is complicated. MA follows equitable distribution rules, not community property rules. That means a division of assets will be equitable but not necessarily equal.
How to Start Dating After Divorce
It can be challenging dating after divorce. You may be living on your own without kids and are clueless how to get started back into the dating game.
Getting Through Divorce with Grace and Dignity at Any Age
Amid the divorce horror stories that plaster grocery store tabloids and plague online news feeds with gritty details, a few glimmers of hope shine through: tales of healthy divorce where individuals make the careful choice to end their marriage gracefully and not spend years battling in court and ruining their lives.
When Can I Pursue a Modification of a Divorce or Child Custody Order?
To successfully modify a child custody order, a parent will usually need to demonstrate that they, the other parent, or their children have experienced a significant change in their circumstances.
How to Decide if You’re Ready to Start Dating Again
Knowing when to start dating again after divorce can be tricky. These four signs are helpful indicators that you’re ready to jump back into the dating pool, but remember: there are no absolute rules to follow.
Does Mediation Work Better for Some Types of Divorces?
Mediation has the best chance of success when the divorce is uncontested or both parties are genuinely committed to working amicably toward an agreement on outstanding issues.
Protect Your Financial Future – A Woman’s Divorce
To protect your financial future after divorce, you must make the most of your income, understand your expenses, and tailor your portfolio to support your new life.
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