It’s common for parents to worry about how a divorce will affect their children. However, a study recently published in Marriage & Review has found that it may be the parents’ behavior after the divorce that has more of an effect on the children that the divorce...
Month: May 2016
What is collaborative law and can it work for you?
Collaborative law has been around for many years, but it has become increasingly popular for use in situations like custody disputes and divorce settlements. In contrast to the traditional divorce process involving trials, evidence, witnesses and a final ruling from a...
Why parents choose bird-nesting
Bird-nesting can be tough for divorced parents. To do it, the parents make a custody schedule and move in and out of the home, while the kids stay in the home all the time. This means parents have to cooperate a lot more than they would with other agreements, almost...
Your divorce might affect your credit score
During the property division process of a divorce, both parties are given certain assets and certain debts. The division is approved by the court and the parties can move on with their lives. When it comes down to the debts that you and your ex shared, you should be...