Overcoming Fear and Positional Thinking in Divorce
“No matter what happens in this divorce, I must stay in the house.” “I will never pay support to my spouse for more than a few years – I’ve worked hard and my [...]
“No matter what happens in this divorce, I must stay in the house.” “I will never pay support to my spouse for more than a few years – I’ve worked hard and my [...]
When a military member and his or her spouse divorce, one important objective is to divide military retirement benefits in a manner which recognizes the contributions and sacrifices of both parties during the [...]
When facing a divorce in which stock options are a part of the family’s assets, clients may feel uneasy about what these assets actually are and what questions to ask. The good news [...]
A recent success of the Feldesman Tucker appellate team dealt with two important issues in the Family Law arena: (1) that pensions or retirement benefits divided at the time of a divorce are [...]
The process of getting divorced can be extremely challenging. During this difficult life transition, clients rely on the expertise of their divorce lawyer who will be their guide throughout this process. Most experienced [...]
If you and your divorcing spouse have significant financial assets, there may be a great deal of uncertainty regarding the future of your financial holdings. Although there are many things you can’t control [...]
For most people, getting divorced is a time of fear, anxiety and uncertainty. And a lot of these rough feelings have to do with concern about financial well-being after the divorce is over. [...]
If you are in the middle of a divorce or thinking about a divorce, you may have a question about whether you will have to share an inheritance with your spouse. In the [...]
“I am primarily concerned about the well-being of my children and getting enough support to pay the bills right now – should I be worrying about retirement benefits too?” The answer to this [...]
One of the most important and expensive investments you’ll make for your child is a college education. When parents divorce before their children graduate from high school, the assets they initially intended for college [...]