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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.

Prenuptial Agreement For Small Business Owners

Business owners create wealth and value over years during a marriage, but if you don’t have a prenup for the business, what do you do in a divorce?

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Dividing Retirement Assets in Divorce

Dividing retirement assets in a traditional divorce can be a painful process for older couple who split later in life. Here’s some advice.

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“Just Put It In A Bowl” – A Lesson in Listening To Your Client

Chad tells the story of being reminded how important it is for divorce attorneys to listen to their clients, and why some attorneys are bad at that.

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Divorce “Project Management”

When you hire a professional to manage a project, you expect them to do it right, on time, and for a fair fee. Divorce really should be no different.