Family Law & Divorce Blog
7 Things You Should Never Say to Your Children During Divorce
We are often encouraged to "never say never," but when it comes to our children and divorce, there are things you should just never say. Children are resilient and can adapt to the changes that divorce brings. And you can make their transition as easy as possible for...
Balancing Work and Parenting Responsibilities as a Divorced Parent
Parenting without an everyday partner will be an adjustment. Post-divorce parenting will have new challenges, especially as you adjust to balancing work with your responsibilities to your child. You may feel pulled in a million different directions. Even if you had a...
How Does Committing Adultery Impact the Results of a Divorce Settlement?
Cheating on a spouse never ends well. While the emotional consequences are usually quite devastating, divorce due to infidelity can have a significant financial impact, as well. While the specific effect may depend on local laws and the details of the situation, keep...
Preparing Financially for Raising Children After Divorce
Divorce dramatically changes your finances, regardless of your final settlement or child custody situation. Being mindful of the potential outcome and preparing as early as possible for your new financial reality will help you be ready. That’s especially important for...
Can a power of attorney file a divorce on my behalf?
How much power does a power of attorney (POA) actually have? Can they file for divorce on behalf of the individual they represent? Or are they able to assist with the divorce process in other ways? Some attorneys and divorce experts weighed in below; keep reading to...
Understanding Legal Child Custody In Utah
Child custody can be one of divorce's most stressful and confusing elements. During the process of determining custody, you will come across many different terms. It's critical that you understand them and how they impact your life and relationship with your children....