2020

  • Divorcing As A Stay-At-Home Parent: Create A Plan For Success

    With stay-at-home parents, there is sometimes a perception that their contribution to the marriage is somewhat smaller than that of working parents. Consequently, their entitlement to property or assets during a divorce is expected to be limited; this idea is false. If you did not work during the marriage and are headed towards divorce, you don't have to walk away empty-handed, but there are some factors to keep in mind.
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  • Dividing Property And Coming To A Divorce Agreement

    An easy divorce is one in which both parties know exactly how to divide marital property and are interested in being fair to each other. While it would be great if all divorces were this way, many people find themselves in the middle of a heated argument over everything when going through a divorce. Even if you come up with a divorce agreement that seems reasonable to you, a divorce attorney should always look over the agreement before you sign anything.
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  • The Basics Of Hiring An Attorney For Your Bankruptcy Filing

    If you are struggling to meet your bills and aren't sure what to do from here, you may be considering filing for bankruptcy. If so, you should reach out to a bankruptcy attorney before you make any decisions. Here's a look at why it's in your best interest to consult an attorney before you file for bankruptcy or even decide if it's the right choice for you. An Attorney Can Assess Your Financial Situation
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