Navigating the Divorce Process: A Step-by-Step Guide

Divorce, even the ones that are somewhat amicable, can be emotional, especially with all the steps involved. Also, they can take a long time, and if the divorce is contested, according to Divorce.com, it can drag on for years. You might need some help navigating this process. We’re here to help with a guide. File

Common Mistakes to Avoid in Divorce Proceedings

According to the U.S. Census Bureau, over 8.3 million divorces have been recorded since 2000. If you are filing for divorce, then it’s important to avoid certain mistakes while going through the proceedings. Let’s take a look at some divorce advice from a team of lawyers. Being Vindictive Towards Your Spouse No matter how you

Divorce Advice: Protecting Your Relationship With Your Children

Not every marriage was made to last, and sometimes a dissolution is best for all involved parties. According to Divorce Statistics, almost half of marriages in the United States currently end in divorce. If you’re going through a divorce, then you might be wondering how to protect your relationship with your children. Let’s take a

The Different Types of Divorce: Understanding Your Legal Options

Not every marriage leads to a happily ever after. According to LinkedIn, the divorce rate for college graduates is lower compared to non-graduates. If your marriage is about to end in divorce, you should know your legal options. Let’s discuss the available divorce options in this article. Uncontested Divorce An uncontested divorce would be a

How Does Domestic Violence Affect a Divorce Case?

If you are divorcing your husband or spouse and citing domestic violence as the reason, it can change how your divorce case moves through the system. In the United States, according to the Census Bureau, there is one divorce approximately every 36 seconds. Domestic violence is a serious charge. Here is how domestic violence (DV)

Why Do Most Children Live With Their Mother Post-Divorce?

When divorcing couples have children, divorce courts must decide which parents have primary custody of those children following the divorce. Child custody can be a very contentious matter along with divorce assistance to help pay for raising the children. According to a recent Newsweek magazine report, most children live with their mothers following a divorce.

Financial Impacts of a Divorce for a College Graduate

Divorces occur about 50% of the time, according to Divorce Statistics, though no one gets married thinking they will likely divorce. Plus, according to LinkedIn, the divorce rate among college graduates is less than that of noncollege graduates. In fact, the divorce rate is 49% or lower! However, if you are college educated, you face

Which Parent Will Your Children Live With Post-Divorce?

The process of a divorce is stressful and life-altering. If you have children, then you must consider what arrangements will be made for them post-divorce. A common point of contention is which parent the children will live with after everything is finalized. Although children with divorced parents live with their mother, according to Newsweek, an