Planning for the wellbeing of children during a divorce can be a messy process. Children are not assets, so negotiations on their care often take place outside other deliberations. Parents and their attorneys can resolve these issues with a comprehensive parenting...
Month: April 2020
How to protect your business during a divorce
As a business owner facing divorce, you may wonder if your spouse will receive ownership or income from your company as part of their settlement. Whether your split is civil or acrimonious, this prospect is unsettling. If you’re concerned about protecting your...
How to prioritize the children in a divorce
Divorce is often difficult for children. Kids during a divorce may feel confused or guilty, and witnessing their parents argue may scare them. Many parents likely want to shield their children from this hostility. So, how can parents equip themselves to face the...
Tips for cultivating positivity during and after a divorce
Every divorce is different. But all divorces have the potential to bring significant change to family dynamics. Especially if you have children, how you adjust to life after divorce can greatly impact short- and long-term personal matters. You may find that your...
Leaving an unhealthy marriage could be better for your children
Divorce is only a clean break for couples who don't have kids. Those who share children will remain part of each other's lives indefinitely. Since a full severing of the marital relationship isn't possible because of the connection that occurs through the children,...
Managing a joint bank account during a divorce
It’s common for couples to open a joint bank account after marrying. After all, much of the expenses are shared, so it makes sense to pool resources. That begs an uncomfortable question: what happens to that account, and the money in it, during a divorce? It’s not...