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If you get divorced, you can sell your home. Many couples choose to do so. It is often easier for them to sell the house
When it comes to financial accounts, POD often stands for “payable on death.” As the name implies, a payable on death account is one that
Most people assume that an earning spouse must pay their non-earning partner spousal maintenance when a marriage ends. However, this stereotype is not always true.
The concept of joint custody is often seen as an ideal solution, promoting the involvement of both parents in a child’s life. However, there are
Property division is a central consideration during divorce proceedings, one that can set the tone for an individual’s financial stability post-divorce. For divorcing couples, establishing
You may be ready to make an estate plan. An estate plan would allow you to anticipate how your assets will be handled after your
Marriages and relationships can sometimes be complex and challenging to navigate. Divorce is especially convoluted because it’s a significant life event that affects individuals and
People who anticipate their passing can leave behind instructions that dictate how their assets are handled in an estate plan. The most common legal document
The festive season is all about creating memories. For newly divorced parents, ensuring the holidays are just as memorable for their children as before can
While both divorce and annulment processes involve the end of a marital union, they differ significantly in their legal implications, procedures and outcomes. If you
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