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How to Get Your Spouse’s Financial Records from Another State in Your Divorce
When you file for divorce, among the issues you will have to resolve with your spouse is how to divide your marital assets and how much spousal and child support may be paid from...
Should You Change Financial Advisors After Divorce?
After divorce, it is common to feel nervous about making more changes in your life. On one hand, it may be comforting to keep as many things the same as possible because you have...
Can You Get a Larger Share of Marital Assets in Divorce If You Earn Less Money?
In divorce, the couple’s marital assets are divided according to the rules of equitable distribution. Equitable does not mean equal. Consequently, in dividing marital assets,...
Can You Search Your Spouse’s Computer for Evidence in Divorce?
It’s not unusual for spouses to discover incriminating information about each other through an electronic device. Our phones and computers contain a wide variety of personal...
When Is It Time to Stop Negotiating Over Small Issues in Divorce?
Negotiating a settlement in divorce rather than litigating is usually the quickest and most cost-effective way to resolve disputes. However, many negotiations can go on for a...
Will the Court Look at New Evidence After Deciding Your Divorce Case?
Typically, once the court decides on your divorce case, there isn’t much you can do to change the result with a few exceptions. If the judge made a significant legal mistake,...