Even if your divorce is amicable, the dividing of property can bring out the worst in people, and the court may end up making the final decision about who gets what. Whether you have pension plans and retirement accounts, a vacation home, or a beloved pet, a judge may...
Month: July 2021
How do I make my estate plans easier to carry out?
The death of a loved one is a time of grieving for the survivors. You likely know how hard it will be on your family after you die. This is why you want to make it as easy as possible for your loved ones to carry out your estate plans. One way you can do so is to...
Revise your estate plan after these life-changing events
You may believe that once you create an estate plan, there is nothing else you need to do with it. However, this is a myth, and there are times when you need to make it a point to go back and make changes to it. Your will and the other fiduciary tools in your estate...
Should we try “nesting” when we co-parent?
Divorce on its own is difficult but rebuilding your life in the aftermath can be even more of a challenge in many circumstances. Particularly if you have children with your ex-spouse, it is likely that you are looking at a joint custody situation. Typically, joint...