Following your divorce, you and your former spouse may decide to share custody. This allows you to spend as much time as possible with your children and help your children maintain their relationship with your ex. Divorce can be a challenging time for families,...
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Estate planning documents to revisit after divorce
Divorce brings profound changes to a person’s life that affect their personal relationships and long-term financial circumstances. These changes can quickly become overwhelming, leading many to forget their considerable impact on their estate plan. Revisiting your...
3 common misconceptions about collaborative divorce
These days, many separating couples consider collaborative divorce as an alternative approach to ending their marriage. However, despite its growing popularity, collaborative divorce still comes with several misconceptions, which include the following: 1. It is only...
Why should you avoid probate?
As you begin your estate planning journey, most professionals you may consult with will often give one piece of advice: avoid probate at all costs. Probate is the legal process in which a court oversees the distribution of your assets according to your will or state...