Year: 2019
Divorce can provide a person’s life with significant challenges. Unfortunately, those challenges can get exacerbated if ex-spouses have children. The time and resources allocated to kids can be much more difficult to split than household possessions. That’s because kids’ emotional … Continue reading
During the holiday season, parents are determined to make their children happy. They purchase gifts, make special dinners and do whatever they can to prove their love. This year is going to be more strenuous than usual—you and your husband … Continue reading
Estate planning can involve many stages, details and parties. On top of that, there are several different options to choose from when deciding what works best for you and your family. One such option is a revocable living trust. What … Continue reading
When you are running your own business, you rarely run out of tasks that need to be completed. Whether it’s hiring employees, innovating or introducing new products, addressing client needs or balancing your budget, you always have a lot on … Continue reading
Divorce can feel like a roller coaster with all of its ups and downs. Couples parting ways often have to figure out how they’re going to divide both tangible and non-tangible assets, but deciding how they are going to raise … Continue reading
Considering Divorce Everyone gets married with the hope that it will last forever. When they recite their vows, mean them with every fiber of their being. However, research estimates that about 50% of marriages end in divorce. You are likely … Continue reading
Passing away without a will is known as dying intestate. Intestacy laws govern what happens to someone’s assets when they pass away without a will. These laws are set at the state level and the regulations differ between each state. … Continue reading
It’s taken a long time to get your business to where it is today. But in a divorce, knowing how much your spouse contributed could have a big impact when it comes time to divide assets. 3.7 million small businesses … Continue reading
For small business owners, more than likely at some point, they will need to have a business valuation completed. A business valuation sets the value of what a business is worth. Business owners need business valuations completed in divorce cases, … Continue reading
Whether your divorce is amicable or not, there is likely going to be something that you and your spouse both want when you are splitting up your assets. It might be sole custody of the kids, but it can also … Continue reading