You always thought that you were in a loving relationship, but that may not have been the case. While you were on tour, your spouse decided to start seeing someone else. When you returned, no one was there to pick you up at the airport. You made your way home and...
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Do kids have a say in a custody arrangement?
When it’s time to have the difficult talk with your kids to reveal you and their other parent are getting a divorce, dozens of questions are bound to come up. One of the worries you may have the most trouble addressing immediately is which parent the kids will live...
Can I modify my support payments during an economic crisis?
After months of backups in the US court system due to the pandemic, people are finally re-entering their courtroom cases—albeit virtually, in most cases—to move forward with everything from divorce settlements to custody battles. As people play catch-up, many are...
Mediation creates successful divorce agreements
When a spouse decides they want a divorce, many couples hope for a quick and painless resolution. Courtroom litigation may not allow this, as a judge may find one parent at fault and issue an unfavorable ruling. Thankfully, divorcing couples have other options. Over...
What can I expect to pay to get divorced?
Divorce is not free. For many people, it is worth the price to end their marriage and begin the next phase of their lives on their own terms. But there are costs you should be aware of. Getting divorced is not like buying a refrigerator. The amount you can expect to...
How to decide whether to settle your divorce or go to trial
While most divorcing partners understand that working together for a settlement is the quickest and least painful way to end a marriage, it is sometimes impossible. Going in front of a judge may be the only option when both parties cannot agree on sharing marital...