You poured your heart and soul into a new business venture, and just as it is beginning to gain traction, your marriage suffers and your spouse files for divorce. While the marriage may be irretrievably broken, the business certainly is not, and you may not feel like...
Divorce With Respect
Month: February 2018
Should you modify your support decree?
It's no secret that most divorce settlements are born out of compromise. Divorcing parties choose to give up something in exchange for foregoing protracted litigation that could (or could not) give them something bigger. Spousal support agreements are common in...
How do I avoid divorce? Why not ask a divorce attorney?
Walking down the aisle. Signing official legal documents. Committing yourself to one person for the rest of your life. It is a major decision - and one that requires a giant leap of faith - but how do you know you are making a good decision? Why not ask those whose...
5 things you can do to better your chances in court
Going to court can be an intimidating event, especially if you have never been there before. Standing in front of a judge who has the power to make decisions that will affect your life? That alone can be frightening. Add the formality of the process and lack of...
Handling disputes over the Child Tax Credit
Despite the commercials from tax preparation companies, tax season will only begin for consumers when they receive their W-2 reports and begin filing for tax return refunds. For those who are filing their first post-divorce tax return, they may be anticipating the...