Most people nowadays have a social media presence. You may rely on social media to communicate with friends and family members and keep up with their lives. You may also use it to update people about your life. According to Psychology Today, you may want to rethink...
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Year: 2022
How can nesting be a solution to your child custody woes?
Like most parents, you probably worry about your divorce's toll on your children. While children can acclimate and become healthy and happy with two households, you have to cultivate a healthy environment for them to thrive in at home. For some parents, turning to a...
Does my retail business have intangible assets?
If you and your spouse share ownership of a retail business, you will have to determine the value of your enterprise during your divorce. The valuation process helps assign a proper value to your and your spouse's share of the business. As you valuate your company, be...
How the court determines parental unfitness
Divorce is typically an emotionally charged process. When the process includes child custody, it is even more difficult. A parental unfitness claim requires extensive evaluation by the court, often involving the Department of Children and Families. How Massachusetts...
How can you co-parent healthily with your ex?
After a divorce, shared custody may feel like a burden. You both care about your little ones, but working together may give you some apprehension. How can you work together without arguing? According to Today's Parent, collaborating with your ex may help the two of...
Do you recognize these signs of parental alienation?
You hoped for a favorable outcome for your children when you and your former spouse divorced. Lately, you noticed a rift forming between you and your kids. Perhaps you suspect the other parent wants to turn your children against you. Psychology Today explains what it...
How can you create an effective parallel parenting plan?
Divorce is sometimes the better alternative to staying in a hostile and painful relationship. As stated by Healthline, sometimes divorce does not end your communication with your former spouse. When you have children, you still need to retain some form of a...
How long does alimony last?
If the court orders you to pay alimony, you may wonder how long you will have to pay it. The court uses a formula under the law to help determine this. Mass.gov explains that the formula uses the length of your marriage to determine how long alimony payments may last....
Preparation for property division will help you after the divorce
During your marriage, your spouse may have taken care of most of the financial matters. Preparing for the property division phase of your divorce is a good time to learn all you can about your financial circumstances and put that knowledge to good use in the next...
How does mediation work?
The media often focuses on bitter divorce battles with mud-slinging, dirty tactics, viciousness between both parties and a lengthy amount of time in court. However, especially these days, more and more couples go their separate ways as amicably as possible. In these...