Many of the disputes during modern divorces are financial in nature. Spouses who end their marriages have to separate their finances, and that process is often fraught with conflict. Equitable distribution statutes leave much to the interpretation of the people...
Year: 2025
Fighting condemnation of a home or business? Stay off social media
When a government agency moves to condemn a home or business through eminent domain, an affected property owner is inevitably thrust into a complicated and emotional legal battle, unless they choose not to contest the terms of the situation in the slightest. It is...
Setting up your co-parenting relationship for success
Setting up your co-parenting relationship with your ex for success (ideally) starts long before you and your legal team finalize any legal agreements. It involves planning, realistic expectations and a focus on what is best for your children. While every family’s...
Where does the government get its eminent domain powers?
Most Americans don’t think about eminent domain often. Many don’t know just what it is until it affects them. It’s understandable to wonder just what gives the government the authority to take private land and property without the owner’s consent. This concept goes...
Your soon-to-be ex could be hiding assets
If you have decided to divorce, your spouse might be tempted to hide assets from you. While you may aim for transparency during the proceedings, your partner might be inclined to shield assets to gain an unfair advantage. As such, you should know that asset hiding in...
