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Using a Deficiency Letter to Get Financial Records in Divorce
If you’re divorcing, you and your spouse are obligated to provide financial information to each other. This information is then used to determine how to split your marital assets...

4 Ways to Get Your Spouse to Provide Financial Records in Divorce
One of the first things that happens after you or your spouse files for divorce is that you exchange financial information. This is because you will need to equitably divide the...

How to Change Attorneys Mid-Divorce
If you’re unhappy with your divorce attorney, you’re not stuck with him or her. The court allows you to substitute another attorney to represent you. It’s a relatively quick and...

Should You Change Attorneys in the Middle of Your Divorce?
You’re in the middle of your divorce, and you are having problems with your attorney. Maybe you disagree with his or her strategy, tactics, fees or attitude. Whatever the reason,...

How Can I Minimize the Effects of Divorce on My Children?
It is no surprise that children are impacted by divorce. The effects of divorce on children are well documented in studies that have examined the behavior and well-being of...

How Is Your Marital Lifestyle Relevant in Marriage and Divorce?
The best way to avoid conflicts over money in marriage is to talk about your finances before you get married. Couples should discuss their financial situation, including income,...