Going through a divorce? Feeling alone, stressed out, and probably even a little sad due to the loss of the life you have always known?
If you are one of these couples who are considering filing for divorce or getting a divorce, learning what you can expect, and taking some initial steps to prepare can help the process go more smoothly. Get therapy from the comfort of your home Get matched with a vetted, licensed therapist...
There are four main ways you can get a divorce starting with going to court. First, understand that going to trial to resolve disputed issues means handing all decisions over to a judge, rather than participating yourself in a mutually agreed resolution. Leaving it to a judge to decide what ...
Perhaps you have more assets than you did the first time you married, and you might have a bit of difficulty sharing. After one divorce, people are less likely to want to share their assets the second time around. This hesitation is coupled with a mindset that things are better elsewhere....
Although getting married can be financially beneficial, sharing the wealth – and the debt – can make you feel like you’re paying more than your fair share. That’s why in most cases, it’s best to set clear financial expectations from the start and take steps to protect your assets in...
2. Make a last will and testament Make alast will and testamentto lay out who will receive your assets after your death. A last will can also include a nomination of aguardian for any minor children. If you need a quick refresher on preparing a will, view the will preparation checklist...
Protect for your family Have an up-to-date Will Whether you are getting married, buying a house or starting a family, it’s important to have a Will in place. It could protect your assets, and your loved ones, today and in the future. ...
If you are filing for custody or divorce in Florida or have been served with a Petition for Dissolution of Marriage and have children who will be impacted by the legal proceedings, the skilled and compassionate attorneys at Ayo and Iken PLC are ready to aggressively protect your rights and ens...
A Prenuptial Agreement serves more purposes than just planning for divorce. Each of you owns property that you will bring into the marriage. Most states consider this your separate property. Most assets that you acquire during the marriage will be either marital property or community property. Ther...
Getting a prenup also protects those children in case you die. In the event of death, the surviving spouse typically gets everything, and they would determine how much the stepkids get. But the prenup can protect your children from a previous relationship from divorce, death, and everything ...