If you’re starting to think about estate planning, you’ve probably come across two common methods of passing wealth and belongings to someone else — trusts and wills. However, there are big differences between these two documents, especially when it comes to when and how your assets are distributed. It’s worth noting that the laws regarding…
Every month of the year seems to have specific theme to it, such as February to Valentine’s Day, January to New Years and December to Christmas. According to research, March is the most popular month for divorce while June is the most common month for marriage. Studies and research have shown that most couples make…
If you’re looking to minimize costs, it’s important that you and your spouse try to get along – and that before you hire a divorce lawyer or a mediator, you get estimates on what the costs will likely be. Before you hire an attorney or mediator, try to discuss how you want your post-marriage life…
Going through a divorce is incredibly stressful, especially if you’re worried about your finances. Most people want to know if divorce hurts your credit. What Happens to Credit Card Debt in a Divorce? List your accounts. Make a note of joint accounts, credit cards that include you as an authorized user name. Pick a debt-elimination…
A QDRO is a court order that judges use to split up certain types of retirement plans, like a 401(k), into two equal parts for a divorcing couple. Not every retirement plan, however. You’ll usually need to get a QDRO if you and your spouse share the following financial retirement plans: A private pension plan….
Divorce mediation is a great mechanism that helps spouses enter into mutually agreeable mediation arrangements. Mediation requires a neutral third-party mediator allowing you to achieve your own decisions. It’s generally good for a mediator to be a divorce counselor who understands the procedure as well. Familiarizing yourself with the benefits and drawbacks of divorce mediation will…
Getting divorced is expensive. In fact, there is almost no such thing as a cheap divorce. Whether you’re going to pay alimony or receive it, it’s probably safe to say that most partners ending a marriage will soon feel as if they’ve taken a financial beating. Even if the breakup is amicable, splitting assets isn’t…
If you’re getting ready to tie the knot, the thought of a prenup may have you tied in knots. But many divorce attorneys suggest that getting a prenuptial agreement, a legal document that determines how assets will be divided and protected in the event of a divorce, is a smart financial decision. Pro: A prenup…
Pets have become family in our households, so what happens to pets in the event of a divorce? Many parties often ask this question. Pa. C.S.A. Section 3502 sets the guidelines for distribution of property as opposed to custody or visitation, which considers pet as personal property. Since a dog or cat has been declared…