Co-parenting can be challenging, but it supports the well-being of your children. As divorced parents, working together is essential to provide your kids a supportive and stable environment. Even though co-parenting is the best way to move forward with your children,...
Month: August 2023
Can you spy on a spouse in Massachusetts?
Your trust in your spouse may be entirely broken – and your marriage along with it. Worse, you suspect that your spouse is lying about anything from a clandestine relationship to hidden assets, and you know the divorce is heading to litigation. Is it time to do some...
What happens to a 401(k) in divorce?
Divorce often leads to financial complexities, and among the most common issues is the division of retirement assets, such as a 401(k). When both parties don’t have retirement accounts of their own that are similar in value, splitting this retirement account can be a...
3 considerations when managing a professional practice during divorce
Many successful professionals choose to run their own practices. It takes a lot of commitment and personal investment to build a thriving professional practice, but doing so can give someone with an education the opportunity to be their own boss and afford their...
Divorcing a spouse with a serious chronic illness or disability
“In sickness and in health” may have been in wedding vows. However, when a spouse develops a serious chronic illness or disability, that vow can become impossible to keep. When one spouse becomes the other’s long-term caregiver, their relationship changes. Further,...
Could the inability to accept divorce harm your circumstances?
Those blindsided by an unwanted divorce often have problems accepting their situation realistically. They may cling to the hope that something will stop the divorce or that their spouse will have a change of heart. Occasionally, couples may change their minds about...