Mediation can take many different forms and has many different styles, but it’s essentially an alternative to formal court proceedings. A courtroom has an adversarial structure; generally there is a winner and a loser, and sometimes the results are unpredictable. Courtroom battles can also be drawn out and expensive. Mediation is not only for family…
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Sometimes parents stay together “for the sake of their children,” even though they are living in great turmoil. An article discusses that staying in a toxic relationship is not always the better approach than getting a divorce. By staying in an unhealthy relationship for the sake of the kids, there could be effects on the…
A burial plot is treated for most purposes as being unlike any other piece of real or personal property. One does not own the actual land where the burial plot is. One only buys the right to be buried in the burial plot so long as the cemetery remains a cemetery. The right to be buried in…
A Parent Coordinator (PC) is usually a licensed mental health professional or an attorney assigned by the courts to manage ongoing issues in high-conflict parenting cases. The PC’s decisions then become court-ordered. We are also frequently seeing parents voluntarily engage a PC to help them with their conflicts around their children. The parents agree to…
Rather than going to court, embrace the idea of creating solutions for your future that will work for both of you through divorce and custody mediation. This is your chance to keep control of what you really want while creating a cooperative environment of giving your spouse what’s important to them as well. There is…
When high-net-worth spouses are dividing property in a divorce, there are numerous assets that must be considered. This can create a difficult and stressful divorce process. Issues may arise, particularly regarding what can and cannot be divided – including when it comes to private practices, stocks, and inherited assets. Property that would be considered for…
When it comes to retirement, divorce can be disruptive at best and devastating at worst. This is especially true of divorce after age 50. Spouses are at risk of losing a significant amount of their retirement savings and may have relatively few years left to replenish their accounts. Take the following steps to retool your…
SOME THINGS TO CONSIDER DURING DIVORCE MEDIATION Monetary payments for alimony support From whom to whom Amounts and how often Health insurance Is one party entitled to health insurance for a period Who pays premium Life insurance Who retains ownership Who is beneficiary Retirement plans Is one party entitled to retirement plan Who is…
Divorce during your retirement years can complicate your retirement plan. Retirement assets may need to be divided, and alimony could be granted after a long-term marriage ends. Here’s how to cope with a gray divorce: Find out if your Social Security payments will change. Determine what retirement benefits you are entitled to. Consider whether you…