After a divorce, your children will have two homes to live within. However, they don’t have to be referred to as “Mom’s House” and “Dad’s House”. Instead, they should both feel like home and your children shouldn’t just feel like they are visiting you. Tips for Single Dads Here are a few ways you can… Read more »
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Life After Divorce: Making the Most of It
Divorce is a grueling, difficult process. Life after divorce may not be easy, either. In fact, many believe it can be harder to adjust after a divorce than the actual process of getting a divorce. You are suffering from loss, which means you will need time to grieve. Most will also be adjusting to a… Read more »
What Should You Avoid Doing Before, During and After a Divorce?
Divorce is a difficult and stressful time in a person’s life. If you’re going through a divorce or think you may be getting one soon, make sure you understand what to avoid doing before, during, and after. Don’t Discount your Children’s Feelings As much as you may want to make it all about you, the… Read more »
Can you Get Divorced if You Can’t find Your Spouse?
I can’t find my spouse but I want to file for a divorce. Are you in this situation? What do you do? When your spouse is out of state or you simply don’t know their whereabouts, how do you file for divorce? Typically divorce papers have to be delivered by mail or in person but… Read more »
Five Ways you can Keep Your Divorce from Breaking the Bank
Divorce is hard and can become very expensive, if you let it. However, your divorce doesn’t have to be followed by filing for bankruptcy or struggling to pay bills. You can keep your divorce from breaking the bank. Here are a few tips to help you save money. Realistic Expectation Money will probably be tight… Read more »
Las Vegas Divorce: Realities You Might Not Realize
Divorce is very difficult. If it’s something you are considering, it’s best to know as best as you can what you’re getting into before committing to move forward. Here we’ll share a few of the harsh realities that often come with divorce. You May Become an Outcast For many folks out there, for cultural or… Read more »
Divorce and Taxes: Top Questions Answered
It’s that time of year again – and we’re not talking about springtime (although that’s likely a much more pleasant topic). That’s right, April 15 is around the corner and if you’re going through a divorce, you might have a few questions on your taxes – and your filing status. We know that going through… Read more »
Restraining Orders: 5 Questions and Answers
No one ever wants to file a restraining order, but, unfortunately, we live in a world where that is a necessary for some people in certain situations. But before you file, there are a few things you should know. What is a restraining order? A restraining order is a legal, court order that is used… Read more »
How to Protect Yourself During a Divorce: 5 Tips
Knowing how to protect yourself during a divorce is no joke. Believe it or not, almost one in four of all violent crimes committed in the United States is some type of domestic violence. If you’ve been in an emotionally or physical abusive marriage, things can get worse when divorce enters the scene. With emotions… Read more »
Daylight Savings Time: Tips to Braving the Morning Commute
Sure, daylight savings time sounds like a great idea in theory; change the clocks by an hour and tag on one extra hour of daylight each evening. But when it comes time to “spring ahead” into daylight savings time, that means ushering in a much darker morning – and a much darker commute (not to… Read more »
Pets and Divorce
When it comes to divorce, child custody is an obvious issue – one that often requires mediation or even a court decision. But what about pets? When two people divorce, there’s often a lot of emotion around the matter of who will gain custody of the pets. And if you’re considering divorce (or currently in… Read more »
Child Guardianship
Being the parent of a child is pretty cut and dry; that said, child guardianship is a much more complex concept. That’s because, in certain circumstances, guardianship may be granted to someone other than a child’s birth mother or father. Obtaining “guardianship” means giving a person the right and responsibility to provide food, shelter, clothing… Read more »