
Should You Get A New Job When Facing Divorce?
When splitting up a household, it’s typical to see income dropping. But should you get a new job to pick up the slack? This is a great question that needs a good calculator, and consideration
When splitting up a household, it’s typical to see income dropping. But should you get a new job to pick up the slack? This is a great question that needs a good calculator, and consideration
A 2016 study by the ABA says women are not doing well in the legal profession. We make up just 36% of the profession and 18% of leadership in big law firms, with women exiting
How to Change Your Parenting Time Meet Sally. Sally is a mom of three children, ages 2, 7, and 10. Sally and her ex-husband, Bob, were divorced one year ago. Sally and Bob agreed to
Divorce often comes at a high price. No one comes out of it without losing something: income, family home, time with the kids. But it’s not without its upsides, once you’re out of a relationship that just
Section 1 Child Support: How Does It Work? How Much Will It Cost? Child support affects all divorced or unmarried parents of minor children, including adopted children. Many people have questions about how the child
Do you have children who will be going to college in a few years, or maybe a decade from now? When you and your spouse are together, you likely have been saving for college or
Going through a divorce with children is one of the hardest, most stressful events you will face in your lifetime. 10 rules to make your divorce with children a little bit easier. 1. Acknowledge your
We often hear this question: Do I have to continue paying alimony if my spouse is co-habitating? By law, Spousal Maintenance ends upon remarriage or death. But what about when your ex is shacking up?
How can I get in Alimony/Spousal Support? Spousal Maintenance is part art and part science. There is no clear answer to the question “How much will spousal maintenance be?” People often want to understand how