Supervised visitation of children isn’t as uncommon as you might think. Courts can mandate that a parent’s “possession and access” to their child be supervised for a number of reasons. Generally, it is because there is a history of neglect, substance abuse, violence...
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Got a lot to divide in a divorce? Avoid these mistakes
Have you ever heard the phrase, “more money, more problems?” It’s an acknowledgment that the more you have to lose, the harder it can be to protect what’s rightfully yours. This is particularly true when you’re going through a high asset divorce. The more that a...
Think twice before selling the house in the divorce
For a lot of divorcing couples, the biggest asset they have – and the hardest to settle in the split – is the family home. You basically have three possible options: You can sell and split the proceeds, one spouse can buy out the interest of the other at fair market...
Should you close a joint bank account during a divorce?
If you get a divorce, one piece of advice that people will sometimes give you is to close your bank account. They may tell you that you want to make sure that your spouse doesn’t empty that account and take all of your money, for example. It also may simply be a...