Knowledge Is Power

We’re passionate about educating people to help them make informed and intentional decisions concerning their divorce. On the blog, you’ll find answers to your most pressing divorce questions, industry insights, and thoughts on how you can make the divorce process as amicable as possible.

Employee Stock Options in Divorce

Employee stock option division in divorce is a confusing and complex area troubled with tax complications and imprecise valuation methods. But as

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Dividing the Burial Plot

There is often an overlooked asset that needs to be divided or assigned to one of the spouses in a divorce settlement—and that is a cemetery burial

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Financial Fraud in Divorce

Concealment is the cornerstone of fraud. Fraud can be defined as “any intentional or deliberate act to deprive another of property or money by

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Qualifying Income in Divorce

Divorce and mortgage financing concerns are often a touchy subject. Particularly when one spouse is dependent upon income awarded from the divorce

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High-Conflict Personalities in Divorce

There are four basic characteristics of HCPs: Preoccupation with blaming others All-or-nothing thinking Unmanaged emotions Extreme behaviors Their

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5 Cognitive Biases That Lead to Difficulty in Divorce Finances

A cognitive bias is a systematic mistake or error in thinking that affects our judgment. Some of these biases helped our ancestors survive on the

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Child Contingency Rule

If any amount of spousal support specified in the divorce decree is reduced (a) upon the happening of any contingency related to the child or (b) at

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Planning for Mid-Life Real Estate Purhases

Purchasing real estate can be a daunting prospect at any point in life. However, if the purchase is the result of financial negotiations related to

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Child Support and Beyond: How to Handle Expenses Child Support Doesn’t Cover

Child support is an attempt by the court to ensure that the children’s basic needs are met, and that as they go from one household to the other

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