A divorce is a complex process, and it can be even more complex when the divorce involves valuable assets and significant wealth. A high-asset divorce is difficult, even when the two parties are amicable, and there are many sensitive issues to consider when a lot of...
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Co-parenting begins with negotiating your parenting plan
You and your soon-to-be ex-spouse may have discussed sharing custody and co-parenting your children after the divorce. You could rely on the court to make the arrangements on your behalf, but that may defeat the purpose of continuing to share parental duties...
ADR offers you more control and a more peace during divorce
Divorce is a stressful, complex time for both parties. In order to minimize the complications and stress of ending a marriage, North Dakota couples may look for ways to work through disputes quicker and more easily than typically possible with a traditional divorce....
Happy selfies break the outdated image of divorce
If you are on social media, you may have noticed the recent trend of couples memorializing their divorces with selfies. For many of these smiling couples, their divorce does not signify the end of their marriage as much as it confirms the continuation of their...
Custody: Do you have your children’s best interests in mind?
When going through divorce as a parent, you naturally want your children to suffer as few negative impacts as possible. Because each case has its own unique conditions, the manner in which you look out for your children may differ from other families. Nonetheless,...
3 common signs that your spouse is hiding assets in your divorce
If you and your spouse have accumulated significant assets during your marriage, the division of your marital property may become a highly contested matter. Understanding what you can do to protect yourself is essential to receiving a fair property settlement, and...
Child custody is yours to lose
A positive trend in divorce courts allows fathers and mothers the same consideration for parenting time. Many state laws begin with the assumption that both parents are equally fit and that, if safe to do so, custody should be awarded as equitably as possible. Studies...