There is a persistent but erroneous perception that if parents split up when their child is still an infant, it does not matter if they share custody of the child or whether the father receives generous visitation time. The rationale is that the child is too young to...
Month: March 2020
Job loss, financial obligations and family law
Recently, many Americans have become increasingly concerned about losing their job and some have already lost their positions. Unfortunately, the loss of a job results in many hardships, especially from a financial point of view. Setting aside stress, depression and...
What is marital waste?
Some can consider divorce as a business transaction. The process includes not only separating spouses but also dividing money and property. High-asset divorces, those that have hundreds of thousands and even millions of dollars involved, may cause couples' emotions...
What is an uncontested divorce?
An uncontested divorce is where you sit down with your spouse and work out the dissolution of your marriage. You would sit down with your spouse and discuss who is going to have primary custody of the children, how the child support is going to be paid, how the assets...