Your home may be the single biggest asset you and your spouse have. It may also be the most complex issue you face when it comes time to divide up the marital property. You can’t, after all, simply divide a house in two and carry off your share. So, what can you do...
Month: April 2021
Should I give up on my marriage or keep working on it?
Of all couples who are in marriages, not all of them are happy ones. All types of relationships require work, whether that's friendships, relationships between parents and children, or co-workers. Marriages are particularly challenging because of the needs of each...
When should you introduce an appraiser into your divorce negotiations?
Most aspects of a divorce can be challenging, but property division discussions can be particularly tough -- especially when the accumulation of your assets has been gradual (and considerable) during your marriage. Assessing the value of your shared assets may prove...
Denied visitation isn’t the only form of parental alienation
For most people, parental alienation makes them think of one parent refusing to let the kids see the other. That is a common way that one parent slowly alienates the other from the kids during a breakup or divorce. However, parental alienation isn't always that...
What is parallel parenting?
Parallel parenting is a way of raising a child after divorce. While it is not ideal, in some situations, it may be necessary. Working together as parents can be challenging after divorce Children benefit when both parents take an active role in their life after...