When the police arrest someone, they read them their Miranda rights. They warn them that anything they say can and will be used against them. If you are divorcing, the same applies to social media. Anything you post or say on social media could be used against you.ย ...
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Month: March 2021
How to tell your adult children your estate planning wishes
Talking about money, especially in detail, is something many people consider rude. Even when with their own families, they may shy away from discussing it. However, not being explicit about money and your estate plan could set your family up for problems in the...
Donโt overlook your spouse’s collections when you divorce
Throughout your marriage, your spouse has always spent money on their collection of sports memorabilia or their hobby of fixing up classic cars. Whether you married someone who is in to fine art, designer clothing or jewelry, the property that your spouse owns can...
3 reminders for divorcing with the future in mind
When you divorce, you shouldnโt just think about what you need in the moment. A divorce has a potential impact on you now and far into the future. Your divorce may impact your finances, your retirement and even what you can afford to provide for your children. Here...
Are you aware of some of the more common reasons why parents lose custody of their kids?
One of the biggest fears most parents have when they split up is losing custody of their kids, but family law judges generally aim to keep both parents involved in their kids' lives as much as possible. Custody plans usually reflect a fair split.ย Certain situations,...
How to create a will that people accept
When you create your will, the aim is that your family accepts it as your final word, that the people you say will get the things you decide, and no one will argue with that. However, as many families find out, sometimes wills can lead to bitter disagreements. How can...