The Canadian Prime Minister, Separation Agreements, and Other Ways to Uncouple Intelligently
When the decision is made to part, here is a smart move a couple can make to protect personal and financial interests if the separation leads to divorce.
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When the decision is made to part, here is a smart move a couple can make to protect personal and financial interests if the separation leads to divorce.
The basics of child support in Pennsylvania are explained, along with recent changes that can affect support payments.
With the benefit of age comes the accumulation of wealth. As such, "Gray divorce," a term referring to divorce over the age of 50, warrants special consideration in a number of financial areas.
How does the SECURE 2.0 Act affect 529 accounts, retirement plans and other funds that may be entangled within a divorce?
Whether and how businesses are divided in a divorce depends upon a number of factors.
Kids can explore interests, develop skills, and make friends through extracurricular activities. Still, it is important to consider the potential pros and cons before committing to any activity.
A DUI could affect more than your driving record. It could impact how and when you exercise custody of your children.
One cannot simply walk away from a domestic partnership. As a legally recognized union, it must be ended lawfully.
Over 20 years ago, Parental alienation surfaced as a concern in divorce. Does it exist today?
When is alimony awarded? When is it often NOT given? Here’s a quick primer on everything there is to know about spousal support.
What steps do you need to take if you're planning to relocate with your child and are divorced or no longer with the other parent?
A new book shares lessons how to stay financially solvent...based on the author's past mistakes.