Monthly Archives: November 2017
Can Black Friday Cause Financial Issues that May Lead to Divorce?
In the United States the Holiday Season begins on Thanksgiving and ends on January 2nd. The first day of the… Read More »
Planning Parental Time Sharing on Thanksgiving
Children of divorced parents are especially sensitive to their situation during holidays such as Thanksgiving. Thanksgiving is a Holiday that… Read More »
Evaluating a Business Practice during Divorce
One of the most critical financial steps taken during divorce is evaluating the business that one or both spouses were… Read More »
GOP Tax Plan Could Turn Alimony Payments Upside Down
For many people, alimony is something that they heavily rely on for support because they have historically been the primary… Read More »
What should be included in a time-sharing schedule?
The previous blog post discussed the relationship between a parenting plan and a time-sharing schedule. However, a time-sharing schedule is… Read More »
Keeping Your Child Supported During Divorce
Divorce is, unfortunately, inevitable for some couples with children. There sometimes comes a time when staying together is not only… Read More »
What’s the Difference Between a Parenting Plan, and a Time-Sharing Schedule?
Although the terms “parenting plan” and “time-sharing schedule” seem like they are the same, they have strikingly different definitions and… Read More »
A Different Domestic Violence Plaguing Marriage, Divorce, and Child Custody Concerns
On October 21, The Washington Post featured an article on a very important topic: a type of domestic violence that… Read More »