Depending on how your estate documents are drafted, your ex-spouse or soon-to-be ex-spouse may have more powers than you think via your durable power of attorney, healthcare agent, executor, trustee, or beneficiary designations.
If Kramer Vs. Kramer were made today, would Dustin Hoffman and Meryl Streep spend their entire divorce placidly staring at laptops and avoid all the Oscar-winning acrimony? That’s what celebrity divorce lawyer Laura Wasser is banking on with It’s Over... read more
The holidays can be bleak after your marriage ends. It seems like every holiday movie, TV show and song is about togetherness, which is tough to hear after devoting so much energy to splitting apart. Your holiday routine dissolved with your marriage and you have no... read more
A prenup is worth considering for several reasons. After all, it helps manage expectations of what happens during and after a divorce. Without one, state divorce laws will help determine what happens to assets in the event of a spousal split. That may be the case for... read more
A common recipe for business partners parting ways, also known as a “corporate divorce,” generally involves three factors: (1) differing approaches to financial decisions, (2) differing visions of the future direction and growth of the company and (3) failing to... read more