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by thomas-khuu | Aug 7, 2017
One of the hardest things about a divorce can be figuring out how to split the assets. In most cases, there are a few items that both sides can agree on but many things that they can’t. If you and your spouse are splitting up and need help figuring out how you can...
by thomas-khuu | Jul 28, 2017
In a perfect world, you and your ex would get along perfectly and there would be no need to discuss child custody at all. The two of you would simply agree on what to do and that would be the end of it. Unfortunately, this is rarely the case. If you’re getting...
by thomas-khuu | Jul 21, 2017
When applied correctly, alimony is fair. When applied incorrectly, it can be a huge burden on the person who’s paying it. However, even if you believe that your alimony is much higher than it should be, you can’t simply stop paying it without the potential for serious...
by thomas-khuu | Jul 14, 2017
No matter how long you may have wanted a divorce, when it comes time to go through with it, it’s normal to have a mix of emotions. In many situations, those emotions include anger and they may encourage someone to act in a way they normally wouldn’t. The most...
by thomas-khuu | Jul 7, 2017
Divorce proceedings aren’t easy for anyone but they can be especially complex for the self-employed. If you’re self-employed, own a home with your soon-to-be-ex spouse, then you’re likely wondering what the best option is. Read on to learn more about the many options...
by thomas-khuu | Jun 25, 2017
The American Psychological Association has been very clear that while divorce can be traumatic to kids, most of the time they adjust within two years. That said, there are steps parents can take to make the transition shorter and easier. What does the APA suggest...