Divorce will alter your financial circumstances in a number of ways, so it’s critical to have a clear understanding of where things are headed and what you can do to maintain a sense of stability. There are hundreds of money-related mistakes you can make before,...
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Co-parenting tips to help avoid future complications
Even though your divorce is behind you, co-parenting with your ex will ensure that you remain in contact well into the future. And when that happens, there’s a greater chance of complications regarding custody, visitation and other related details. Fortunately, there...
Plan for divorce with an asset and debt division checklist
After you decide to divorce, it won’t be long before you’re thinking about what will happen to your asset and debts. More specifically, you want to secure as many assets as possible, while avoiding liabilities. Organization is key to your success, so it’s critical to...
How your military service could affect custody in a divorce
Military families often have to deal with substantially more stress than civilian families due to the unique demands of a military career such as unexpected travel or the need to move the whole family frequently. That stress might eventually contribute to the decline...
Asking for a duel and other ways to sabotage your divorce
The intense emotions that arise during divorce can provoke people to behave in surprisingly self-destructive ways. What may seem like a good idea at the moment could hurt your legal case or even give your ex ammunition to use against you in court. As hard as it may be...
Do stay-at-home spouses receive part of the retirement fund?
Maintaining a healthy and happy family or a clean family home often requires a lot of effort on the part of the members of that family. When one spouse has a particularly difficult or demanding career or if the family's income with both parents working simply doesn't...
Getting sole custody when your spouse is an addict
Being married to an addict can be heartbreaking. On one hand, you understand that addiction is a disease and you have sympathy for your spouse. On the other hand, you ultimately have to practice the art of self-preservation -- especially when you have children. Once...
Gathering the evidence you need to prove domestic violence
If your spouse has become physically violent or threatening toward you or your children, you may reach the conclusion that divorce is the only realistic way you can protect yourself and your kids. However, a divorce that stems from abuse can quickly become more...
Research shows that divorce could be contagious
When you fall in love and decide to get married, you probably imagine that your bond with your spouse is unbreakable. It seems impossible that divorce would be part of your future, to say nothing of the idea that you could wind up divorced because someone else you...
Avoid custody and parenting problems during the holidays
Washington parents typically spend a lot of time negotiating the terms of their co-parenting plans when they decide to divorce. Custody and parenting issues are top priorities. The court always has children's best interests in mind when making decisions regarding...

