4 “Musts” to Prepare for Your Divorce
If you’re the one instigating a separation, take some time to prepare.
If you’re the one instigating a separation, take some time to prepare.
Going through divorce isn’t easy. Here is a list of resources to provide you with more support.
Of course an affair has a large emotional impact on the separation from your spouse, but it can also have legal ramifications.
Merging your financial life with your spouse seemed easy — and even fun. But untangling your bank accounts, credit reports, mortgage, credit cards, and more can be difficult.
If they have become your family, it may come as a shock to find out they de-friended you on Facebook and no longer take your calls. Here is how to cope with the awkwardness that may follow:
While not romantic, it’s often pragmatic to protect each side with a prenup in case the partnership later dissolves.
Money isn’t everything. But couples who reported disagreeing about finances at least once a week are more than 30 percent more likely to get divorced.
After the divorce papers are signed, rebuilding your self-esteem is the start of the first chapter in your new life. Here’s how to regain it.
Children are often one of the greatest sources of concern during divorce — for good reason. Even during an amicable split, deciding “who gets” the children can be difficult.
Your impending divorce is going to have a big impact on your tax filing next year. Knowing now what to expect will help you make important decisions.