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You and your spouse have decided to end your marriage, and you can agree on one thing–you’d like to simplify your divorce. It’s important to understand what what types of financial doc ... Read more
Learn what vocational experts do in a divorce and how they can impact child and spousal support. ... Read more
Financial disputes can result in a complicated and overwhelming divorce. Continue reading to learn whether hiring a Certified Divorce Financial Analyst can save you a significant amount of m ... Read more
Responding to a request for documents from your spouse’s attorney may seem overwhelming, but failing to comply can have serious consequences. ... Read more
We live in a connected culture, where many of us enjoy receiving public praise for our accomplishments, cute kids, or exotic vacations. However, when you’re going through a divorce, carele ... Read more
Discovery is an essential part of a divorce. Whether you and your spouse settle early on or take your case all the way through trial, you’ll need certain information to resolve your divorc ... Read more
Medical histories may be relevant in your divorce case. ... Read more
In a contentious divorce, one spouse may try to obtain the other spouse’s medical history to try and expose sensitive information. ... Read more
Infidelity is a very common problem in today’s marriages. While studies disagree on how many spouses actually cheat, the consensus is that infidelity in marriage is at least as common as f ... Read more
In a typical divorce, the spouses must resolve a number of issues, like property division, child custody, child support, and alimony. The couple will provide most of the information needed t ... Read more
During a divorce, you and your spouse will need to divide your assets, which may include a family home. Learn how a real estate appraiser can help you decide what to do with real property in ... Read more
In a divorce, employment information is always relevant. From work schedules and the ability to spend time with the children to income and retirement accounts, employment-related issues affe ... Read more
During your divorce, your spouse’s attorney may want to take your deposition, where you will be required to answer questions under oath for several hours. What you say at a deposition is c ... Read more