If you recently ended your marriage, you could have many different questions with respect to your finances. From property distribution to different ways in which your financial life will change after parting ways with your spouse, it is critical to have a clear...
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Does wealth impact the arguments in a divorce?
When going through divorce, most people will argue over several points. Even the most amicable of divorces will have a few arguments here and there. Popular myth says that people will fight more if they have more assets on the line, though. Is this true? Wealthy...
How can you manage social media during divorce?
Social media is something you likely use every day to connect with other people, entertain yourself, stay on top of news stories and more. Although social media has probably become part of your daily life, it is something you need to be careful about using during your...
Disability in children and divorce: 3 factors
While couples from all walks of life divorce, some marriages dissolve due to the hardship of raising a child with special needs. This is not always the case; however, Family Therapy Magazine notes that incidents of children with learning disabilities and other...
3 ways to support your children’s adjustment post-divorce life
The aftermath of a divorce may be hard on everyone involved. Your minor children, who suddenly find their worlds forever changed through no doing of their own, may suffer especially, both emotionally and psychologically. Serious impacts may include anger, anxiety,...
Who is more likely to fight over assets?
Common myth states that the more assets a person has, the more likely they are to get into a serious dispute with their partner if they ever get a divorce. But just how much backing does this myth have? Do wealthier couples typically fight more over finances than...
How to protect your mental health during divorce
Deciding to get a divorce marks a major change in your life. When you decide to end your marriage, you may experience a wide range of emotions that affect your mental health. According to Johns Hopkins Medicine, on an annual basis, approximately 26% of adults in the...
Signs your spouse is preparing for divorce
Divorce can be hard to go through, especially when you do not expect it. The reality is, though, that in many cases there are clear signs that your spouse wants a divorce. While you may not be able to prevent a divorce from happening, there are things you can do to...
When can you refinance your home as part of your divorce?
If you are intending to end your marriage, you probably already know you and your soon-to-be ex-spouse must divide your marital assets. If you want to remain in your home, you can address its future ownership during your divorce settlement negotiations. Still, you...
What you need to know about child custody modification in Texas
In divorces involving children, the Texas court prioritizes the best interests of the child above all else. Additionally, the court recognizes that the needs of children change as the years progress. Therefore, modifications to custody are sometimes necessary. Some...