If you came to the conclusion that you prefer to handle your divorce through mediation — you have made the right choice. Choosing a good divorce mediator is an essential step, and crucial to the success of the process. Here are five rules of thumb in choosing the right mediator for your divorce. 1. A…
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Ready to call it quits on your marriage? A little early planning can go far in helping you protect your finances
“Last year I saw a 10 to 15% increase in consultations in January, peaking at a more than 40% increase in March,” says Lisa Decker a certified divorce financial analyst in Kennesaw, Ga. “I refer to January as the beginning of ‘Divorce Season.’” If you’re among those who’ve decided that 2015 is the year you’ll…
Essential Things You Must Do When Contemplating a Divorce
Divorce can release two people from a miserable marriage and set them free to pursue happier but separate lives. However, going through a divorce is never easy. When divorce becomes inevitable, there are certain things that you should do to make it easier. 1. Be Proactive on Family Finance If you have not been very…
As Gay Marriages Rise, Now Comes The Case For Same-Sex Divorce
In 2008, Lauren Beth Czekala-Chatham traveled with her then-partner from their home in Mississippi to San Francisco, a few months after gay marriage became legal in California. They’d been together for about a year and a half before they decided to get married. After the ceremony, they went back to Mississippi, where they lived together.…
3 Reasons Your Spouse May Be Reluctant to Divorce – And What You Can Do About It
Let’s get one thing straight right off the top… If one of you wants a divorce, you are both getting a divorce. You don’t need your husband or wife to give you permission to divorce them. But how you proceed and how difficult you make it on yourself and your children is up to both…
Starting New Holiday Traditions After a Divorce
Holidays can be especially tricky to navigate as a newly divorced couple. It takes time to settle into the new normal — for you, your ex, and your children — and the holidays can be a great time for each of you to set new traditions that work for the shift in your family situation.…
Divorce and Taxes Can Be Complicated
Going through a divorce can be a dramatic and trying time. Issues such as division of property, custody of children and family support are huge. And the decisions made to resolve these issues have a tax impact. It is important to know how you will be affected and take steps to minimize your tax liability.…
Divorce Confidential: Crafting a Creative Pet Parenting Plan
Couples face many heated battles during the divorce process. One such battle may revolve around the division of the family pet. As I explained in my last post discussing pet custody, pets are not treated the same under the law, as a child. Due to this legal restriction, many pet parents are becoming a lot…
I Turned Down Alimony – 3 Women’s Stories
In reporting this story I came across a number of people who chose not to take spousal they were entitled to. Here are their stories: “Asking for alimony would be like asking for a pension for a job I no longer did. It just didn’t seem fair.” Suzan French married at 18, soon after had…
Protect finances in later-in-life divorce
When you’re over 50 and facing divorce from a long-term marriage, coming to a settlement agreement that will safeguard a comfortable financial future is complicated. “Till death do us part” isn’t the case for many Baby Boomers today. “Gray divorces” are occurring more than ever before – the rate for adults ages 50 and older…
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