Divorce in United States
How does a Divorce go from Uncontested to Contested?
An “uncontested divorce” is one where the parties are attempting to negotiate and resolve their case themselves. Often called a “kitchen table agreement.” Often parties are unable to negotiate all of the terms themselves for a variety of reasons including lack of knowledge about the law, in ability to calculate child support or spousal support, unequal…
Read MoreGray Divorce and Divorcing Amicably with Andrew Hatherley
Join us for this Amicable Divorce Discussion with Amicable Divorce Network member, Andrew Hatherley. Andrew is a CDFA and host of the Gray Divorce Podcast. This discussion focuses on how those divorcing over 50 will benefit from an efficient out of court process offered by Amicable Divorce Network. Andrew Hatherley is the founder and CEO…
Read MoreTracy Coenen helps you find hidden money in divorce!
Uncover your spouses’s hidden accounts and prepare financially for your new life. Even if you’ve never looked at your family’s financials before, the Divorce Money Guide empowers you to get the settlement you deserve.Tracy Coenen is a nationally recognized CPA and forensic accountant. She focuses on finding hidden money in divorce cases. Tracy’s work has…
Read MoreHow the New Jersey Judicial Crisis Opens the Door for Amicable Divorce
By Kristin Lis Join us for this Amicable Divorce Discussion with New Jersey attorney and mediator, Kristin Lis. Kristin takes us inside the New Jersey judicial crisis and explains how the lack of judges being appointed has lead to a backlog statewide in family law cases. With little access to the court system, family law…
Read MoreAchieving Amicable Divorce in Arizona
How to Achieve an Amicable Divorce by Stephanie Willison According to the online version of the Cambridge English Dictionary, amicable means “friendly and without unpleasant arguments, or (of decisions and agreements) reached with friendly attitudes.” When a divorce is amicable, there is no litigation involved.Litigation occurs when spouses disagree on the result and cannot come…
Read MoreIs High Conflict Parenting Like Battling a Hurricane?
by: Janet Price How 80 + mph High Winds are Like High Conflict People! The parallels between High Windstorms and High Conflict Personality Types I have lived in enough geographic areas to have experienced gorgeous sunny days, low-key rainy days, freak lightning storms, to dangerous sleet, snow, floods, crazy high winds over 80 miles per…
Read MoreBuilding your Perfect Divorce Team with Louisiana Attorney Claire Edwards
Join us for this Amicable Divorce Discussion with Louisiana attorney, Claire Bergeron Edwards. Claire speaks to us on who is on the perfect divorce team. When approaching your divorce, it is important to know that attorneys know your legal options but it is best to build a team of other experts to help you emotionally,…
Read MoreSeven Reasons Why you Should Work with a Certified Divorce Financial Analyst
By Michael Bean, CDFA Finds the Money A CDFA helps you gather, track and analyze all financial data, including every aspect of eachtype of retirement plan. A CDFA helps find hidden or “forgotten” marital assets. Crafts Property Division Scenarios A CDFA works with you to craft a variety of financial scenarios to demonstrate the short andlong-term consequences of property division. A CDFA utilizes…
Read MoreWhy a Certified Divorce Lending Professional is an ESSENTIAL member of your Divorce Team
A Certified Divorce Lending Professional (CDLP) is an essential member of your divorce team. If you are looking at whether or not you can keep the marital home, a CDLP can help you with your options by taking into consideration child support, alimony and equitable division. Join this conversation with Jody Bruns, founder of the…
Read MoreWhat Happens to the Family Dog in a Divorce?
Who keeps the family dog? More and more, pet custody is becoming a contested issue in divorce cases. Join this discussion with pet custody specialist Karis Nafte who presents the key issues when looking at pet custody. She explains the different factors that should be looked at, the dog’s perspective, and provides key tips on…
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