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How to Handle Your Estate Plan, Last Will, and Other Important Matters Following a Divorce

How are estates, trusts, and wills altered after a divorce? While every situation is different, the need to amend is clear. Chad Layton explains why.

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The Divorce is Over, Now What?

Your divorce is now final. What’s next for the small business owner? For the retiree? For the big family that now has to split their time?

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How to Slow Down and Listen During The Hectic Divorce Process

We’re all busy people. That’s why it’s so important to listen intently during my consultations with clients about their divorce. Here’s why.

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Don’t Cut Corners in a Prenuptial Agreement

My best advice for those looking to create a prenuptial agreement in Palm Beach County? Don’t hire a cheap lawyer. Cut corners, and you’ll pay later.

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Divorce – Should We Fight Over the Business?

When it comes to the question of how to deal with a small business owned by one or both spouses, many issues which must be addressed.

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Don’t Win Your Divorce

Divorce is a process, not a race. Take your time, hire the right lawyers, and make sure you have clear goals for what you want out of the divorce.

Inheritance & Divorce – Is it Mine?

The question of who keeps an inheritance in a divorce depends on which party to the divorce inherited, whether it’s in a trust, and many other factors.

Beware of the Monday Morning QB

Be careful who you trust for divorce advice. Here’s some tips for avoiding being influenced by people who don’t know your situation.

How to Time Share the Children During the Holidays

A customized parenting plan drafted during the Collaborative Divorce process is really the best answer for this difficult question of parent sharing during the holidays.

Alimony: Can It Be Modified?

Alimony can be a difficult pill to swallow for some, but it’s not written in stone for all eternity. You can modify alimony. Here’s how.