Family Law & Divorce Blog

Things to Avoid During a Child Custody Dispute

Things to Avoid During a Child Custody Dispute

Your relationship has ended, and tensions are high. You are stressed about finances and living arrangements and your changed future. In the midst of all that, you are attempting to figure out child custody, which will determine what your interactions with your child...

Which Assets Will Not be Split in a Divorce Settlement?

Which Assets Will Not be Split in a Divorce Settlement?

When it comes time to splitting assets in a divorce, most people only think of how to divide them. However, the question of what should be split and what is exempt from equitable distribution terms is just as important. If you decide on your own settlement terms, you...

What You Need to Know About Father’s Rights in Utah

What You Need to Know About Father’s Rights in Utah

When the relationship between yourself and your child's mother ends, it's natural to feel anxious about your relationship with your child. To maintain that strong presence in your child's life, it's important that you understand your rights as a father and the steps...

What if alimony and a job aren’t enough to pay the bills?

What if alimony and a job aren’t enough to pay the bills?

In today’s economic climate, making enough to cover outgoing expenses can be difficult, even with alimony payments. If you are struggling, read what tips these financial gurus have for leaving living paycheck to paycheck behind. If Possible, Eliminate Unnecessary...

How the Five Stages of Grief Present Themselves in Divorce

How the Five Stages of Grief Present Themselves in Divorce

Anger, denial, isolation, bargaining, and then acceptance. These are the five stages of grief. Elisabeth Kubler-Ross first introduced the concept of grief stages in her book, On Death and Dying. While she only applied them to death, the notion of stages of grief...