“X” is for Xenagogy
“X” is for Xenagogy There Are No Guidebooks To Divorce The obvious choice for this post would have been something with “X-spouse”... Read More
“V” Is for Valuation – Divorce and Valuation of Assets
V is for Valuation. Valuation of assets is often an extremely important part of divorce. When parties acquire property during a marriage,... Read More
“U” Is For Unreimbursed Medical Expenses
The responsibility of a child’s unreimbursed medical expenses is often a topic that does not receive much attention when negotiating divorce settlements. ... Read More
“T” Is For Tax Reform
At the end of 2017, Congress passed the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act. This sweeping tax reform will have a significant impact... Read More
“S” Is For Shared Parenting Plans
You may often hear that a parent going through divorce has a “standard” parenting plan with the children, which typically includes some... Read More
“Q” Is For Qualified Domestic Relations Orders
“Q” Is For Qualified Domestic Relations Orders As we continue to march through our discussion of divorce, we reach the letter “Q”,... Read More
P is for Parenting Plan.
Proceeding with our back to basics series, we now arrive at the letter “P”, which highlights the topic of Parenting Plans, an... Read More
“O” Is For Open Durational Alimony
Continuing with the discussion of divorce, we now arrive at the letter “O”, which brings us to the topic of open durational... Read More
“M” is for “Mediation” – The alternative to litigation
People typically get divorced as adversaries. They have attorneys to fight or litigate in court about child custody, child support, alimony and... Read More
“L” Is For “Loan” – How are Loans Dealt with in Equitable Distribution Upon Divorce?
“L” Is For “Loan” How are Loans Dealt with in Equitable Distribution Upon Divorce? Continuing our theme of reviewing the basics of... Read More