Family Law & Divorce Blog
3 Simple Co-Parenting Tips
If you are finding co-parenting to be difficult, you are not alone. Many parents find co-parenting challenging to navigate. However, keeping the child's well-being at the forefront of any co-parenting decision will offer the highest likelihood that you and your child...
How long did you grieve your divorce?
When a marriage ends, feelings of grief are understandable. The grieving process is different for everyone, but it can be helpful to hear the experiences of other people. Keep reading to hear others’ experiences and learn tips for dealing with your grief.Lisamarie...
5 Reasons Alimony Payments Stop (And What You Can Do About It)
Alimony is the court-ordered money that a person pays to their spouse during or after a divorce. Alimony flows from the partner with the greater earning potential to the partner with little or no earning potential. In the past, alimony was a permanent payment...
Will Divorce Stop My Kids from Getting Abused?
Unfortunately, divorce is not a quick fix for abuse. If the abuser retains custody or visitation rights, a divorce may actually increase the abuse your child experiences. The good news? With an experienced family divorce lawyer as your advocate, you can help stop...
Sexless Marriage and Divorce: 3 Common Myths
Haven’t had sex with your partner in over six months? You aren’t alone. Sexless marriages are more common than many people think. Although hard data is spotty, at least one study reports that up to 15 percent of married couples in the US haven’t had sex with each...
How does the division of property work after a divorce in your state?
When a marriage ends, dividing up the assets can be a big headache. Each state has different guidelines for how the division of property should be handled. We reached out to some legal experts to find out how this is handled in their states. Keep reading to see what...