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Divorce Preparation May Make Process Smoother

The process of getting divorced is difficult. In addition to dealing with the financial aspect of the proceedings, child custody, parenting time and child support are often high priority concerns. Regardless, being prepared for the ins and outs of divorce in New York…

Financial Preparation May Make Divorce Process Easier

Ending a marriage can no doubt be a complicated ordeal in New York. Although divorce can be hard to process emotionally, the financial aspect of divorce can also be a source of confusion and stress. However, taking steps to understand one’s financial situation…

Should I Secure A New Financial Adviser During Divorce?

Financial advisers are essential when it comes to managing and maintaining wealth. However, even if you spent years developing a personal relationship with your adviser, it might be time to move on. You and your soon-to-be ex-spouse have your own financial needs, priorities…

Emotional Reasons For Getting A Divorce Are On The Rise

Two spouses may decide to break up for a variety of reasons, including infidelity or financial conflict. However, according to new research, the top reason why people get divorced in New York and elsewhere is the inability to feel emotionally fulfilled in the…

Divorce Proceeding Doesn’t Have To Be Filled With Conflict

Ending a marriage is challenging on many fronts. For instance, individuals with young children may argue over who should get custody of the children. Couples may also disagree about how to divide their shared property. Fortunately, taking a couple of steps may help…

Credit Score Requires Attention During Divorce Proceeding

Having to face major life changes is inevitable during the process of getting divorced. Naturally, those going through divorce in New York may feel that they do not have a say in the outcome of the process. However, they can take specific steps…

Preparing For Divorce This Summer Involves A Few Steps

Research shows that many struggling spouses contemplate getting divorced during the summer season. Part of the reason for this is that they may spend more time together in the summer — for example, to go on vacation — and this may exacerbate any…

Yes, It’s Possible To Keep Stress Levels Low When Co-Parenting

You’re definitely not the first or last person in New York to get divorced, but as a parent, you have additional concerns that couples without children don’t face. It’s understandable that you want your co-parenting relationship to be as low-key and non-stressful as…

Child Custody And Visitation Can Impact Children Emotionally

Battling over the family home and alimony is not uncommon during divorce proceedings in New York. However, for parents with young children, dealing with the ins and outs of child custody and visitation can be particularly challenging. They may especially be concerned about…

Those Who Have Previously Divorced More Likely To Gray Divorce

People of your parents age typically remained married even at the expense of their own happiness. Today, more people over age 50 are divorcing than ever in what is known as a gray divorce. As the Baby Boomer population ages, it’s likely that…

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