Ending a marriage is a decision that most people struggle with and can be made more daunting when children are involved. Our age-by-age guide for addressing divorce with your children can make this transition easier and more effective without causing major distress during this already stressful time.
By now, you might have heard about the tax law signed by President Trump just days before we celebrated the start of 2018. The new tax rates could very well affect your divorce and cause changes to alimony. Amanda Cubit answers questions on the new tax law and alimony in this Q&A.
First comes love, then comes marriage, and, for a low percentage of same-sex couples, then comes divorce. As a new era settles in the wake of the United States Supreme Court ruling in 2015, what does this mean for same-sex couples as the number of divorces increases?... read more
The Thanksgiving holiday often brings thoughts of turkey, grandma’s pumpkin pie, time with family, and football. Thanksgiving is also a time to reflect on everything in our lives we have to be grateful for.
The fireworks are flying. It is loud and heating up. No, this isn’t a Fourth of July celebration. It’s your home and you are fighting with your spouse. Again. Maybe you have finally decided you have had enough. If you are considering choosing your independence and wanting to take steps to separate, you may be wondering, ”Is Divorce right for me?”