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How to Tell Your Kids that You’re Getting a Divorce

Being the bearer of bad news to your children can be difficult and heart wrenching but you could alleviate some of the pressure when informing your ki...

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How Can I Fight Against Parental Alienation?

Parental alienation is when a child rejects or resists contact with one parent while remaining aligned with the other. This often occurs when one pare...

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Child Support for an Adult Child with Disabilities

Typically, a divorced parent who does not have full-time custody regularly pays their ex-spouse support for their children—typically calculated base...

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Five Important Insurance Changes After Divorce

The end of marriage changes almost every aspect of your life and the way you handle your insurance is no exception. Before a divorce is finalized, you...

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How Divorce Could Affect Your Retirement Plans

Today, more and more couples are filing for divorce in the second half of their lives. This concept is referred to as “gray divorce”. In fact, Pew...

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Five Common Mistakes Made in Divorce

Divorce can be incredibly difficult for anyone, not to mention an often-confusing process that often signifies the start of a whole new chapter of you...

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What Divorce or Separation Means for Your Tax Return

Tax season can be frustrating for those who are divorced, in the process of divorce, or separated. While your divorce ends your legal marriage to your...

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Seven Ways to Beat Depression After a Divorce

Divorce is emotionally taxing for everyone involved, and it can be a lengthy process that may leave you feeling down and exhausted with post-divorce d...

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What If a Spouse Refuses to Pay Alimony?

Alimony requires payments to be made by one party in a divorce to the other so that both parties can maintain a similar standard of living after separ...

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