Is A Cooperative Divorce Better Than A Collaborative One?
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30 November 2022
The laws surrounding family issues and divorce keep evolving. For example, in the past, contested divorce was the norm. However, people are embracing other options that save them time and are less stressful. A good example is collaborative divorce which has been around for a while, and more people are trying it. As such, you could be thinking about it if you want to separate from your spouse but don't want the conflict that comes with the contested process.
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Going Through A High-Net-Worth Divorce Proceeding
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31 October 2022
Any type of divorce proceeding can be immensely challenging for a person to navigate through. However, high-net-worth divorce proceedings can be especially challenging due to the number and value of the assets that may be involved.
Have Major Assets Appraised
During a high-net-worth divorce proceeding, it is important to have an informed estimated value of the major assets from the marriage. Not surprisingly, individuals may not have accurate figures for some of the assets that they may own.
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Common Questions About Living Trusts
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21 September 2022
Living trusts have a variety of benefits. You may think the only goal of a living trust is to avoid probate, but you can also set up asset management for minor children, provide another person with control of your assets in the event you become unable to do so, and name your beneficiaries. Here are some things to consider as you set up a living trust:
Which Type of Living Trust Do You Need?
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Child Custody and Choosing a Parenting Plan
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11 August 2022
Divorcing parents need information about their parenting choices. The below child custody plans are just a sample of the many available. If you don't see a child custody plan that suits both of you, you can make your own plan. Read on and choose your child custody plan by reviewing the plans that many couples choose.
Legal and Physical Custody
Before getting into the custody plans, become familiar with the terms:
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