by The Split Up Team | Nov 15, 2018 | Divorce Law, Getting Help
A lot of people avoid taking care of end-of-life necessities – like making a will, creating a trust, or filling out power of attorney forms – for as long as possible. In fact, some never get around to them at all. One of the reasons for this is because no...
by The Split Up Team | Nov 14, 2018 | Divorce Law, Getting Help
We’d all love it if the happy endings that happen at the end of Hollywood films came true in real life.Unfortunately, those scenarios don’t happen very often. In many cases, relationships and family life can be fraught with strife, dysfunction, and drama.All of this...
by The Split Up Team | Oct 26, 2018 | Divorce Assessment, Divorce Law
When you first get married, you don’t imagine that it all might end in a divorce. You’re in love and happy, and you plan to stay that way. Yet, if you’re like 40-50% of married Americans, despite your initial hopes and dreams you are now seeking a divorce. You...
by The Split Up Team | Oct 25, 2018 | Divorce Law
No matter how you frame it, divorce is never pleasant. What it doesn’t have to be, though, is messy. Each situation and set of individuals involved is unique, so there is no one best way to settle a divorce. If you and your soon to be former spouse agree on many...
by The Split Up Team | Aug 27, 2018 | Child Support/Alimony, Divorce Law
After a divorce, the spouse who does not obtain custody can be granted visitation rights by the judge. Depending on the circumstances surrounding the ruling, and the different living situations of each spouse, the type of visitation might carry certain requirements...
by itadmin | Apr 27, 2018 | Divorce Law
One very popular issue, especially in divorce cases or following the death of a spouse is that of community property. Often, when spouses get divorced or die, there is the issue of splitting and sharing properties, proceeds or valuables that were acquired during the...