Separation & Divorce Blog Articles
Depending on how you spent your time during your relationship, you can have more than one Matrimonial Home.
Divorce can be an emotional and psychological shock on children just as much as it can be on a separating couple.
Its very rare that parties ever have to go to court or appear in front of a Judge to get a divorce.
Parenting teens is often challenging, especially when you are going through a
separation.
For Muslim couples going through a divorce, there is an additional onion layer for the separating spouses to unpeel in order to resolve all issues arising from the breakdown of their marriage.
Emotionally, while you may want your cheating spouse to somehow pay for what they did.
Legally, the question of who cheated doesn’t really matter.
Separating with young children can be difficult. Children of different ages have different needs depending on their stage of development.
In this video, Nadia Warsi, discusses the different types of expenses and how they shared between parents.
Separation is tough, as is budgeting - here are some tips and tricks to having a lawyer and still being able to conserve your costs.
If you are going through a separation or Divorce, you probably have a lot of questions about what to do.
Don’t sell your house right away. People often list their homes for sale after they separate so that they can each afford to rent or purchase their own homes.
People who are separating often worry about the conflict that might be lurking around the corner. Divorce doesn’t have to be a fight. Here are some tips to help reduce the conflict.
The decision to separate may be the hardest you ever make. Once you tell your spouse you want to separate or once your spouse breaks the news to you, it’s confusing to decide what to do, what NOT to do, how to prepare, and the implications of your doing or not doing certain things.
If you are going through a separation or Divorce, you probably have a lot of questions about what to do. Here are some of the most common questions that people ask, along with some helpful answers.
Some property can be excluded from property division/equalization. In other words, you may not have to share the value of all of your property with your spouse when you separate.