Divorce often brings many strong emotions. Grief, anger, frustration and fear can all rise to the surface. These feelings are natural, especially when a marriage ends. However, allowing grief to guide decisions during divorce can lead to unfair or rushed outcomes. It...
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Financial preparation for a divorce: Tips for nonearning spouses
The financial impact of a divorce can hit both spouses hard. But if you are the spouse who chose to stay at home, financial preparation becomes even more important. That said, here are several helpful strategies that can help you prepare for divorce—and hopefully...
Gray divorce: How to rebuild your life and find fulfillment
Divorce later in life can be a challenging experience, but it also opens doors to new opportunities. As you enter this new chapter, remember that your journey is unique. Embracing change and focusing on personal growth can lead to a fulfilling life post-divorce. Let...
A compassionate approach to telling your children about divorce
Divorce is a challenging life event, and informing your children about it can be one of the most difficult conversations you will ever have. Below are tips for breaking the news to your children in a thoughtful and supportive manner. Preparing for the conversation...
Preparing yourself emotionally for a gray divorce
Gray divorce – or divorce after 50 – has become increasingly common in recent years. If you're facing this situation, it's crucial to prepare yourself emotionally for the journey ahead. Below are steps you may consider in preparing yourself for this life-changing...
Avoid these financial pitfalls in your Florida divorce
Divorce is a highly emotional process, but it can also be complicated and costly. One of the biggest challenges in this process is deciding how to divide the life you have built with your spouse, starting with your house, car and savings. In Florida, courts follow...
Refusing to sign papers will not stop the divorce
Divorce is rarely an amicable process; one spouse may hesitate or be unwilling to move forward. Many believe that refusal to sign the divorce papers will stop the marriage’s dissolution. In Florida, a no-fault divorce state, a missing signature does not halt the...
How to maximize your first divorce consultation
Divorce can be one of the most challenging times life can offer, forcing you to make necessary financial decisions while emotions are running high. Preparing for your first divorce consultation can be the first step toward protecting your future after the...
How domestic violence affects divorce
Many factors can impact the outcome of a Florida divorce. A divorce where domestic violence occurs can be very stressful for the abuse victim. Many domestic violence victims want to divorce, but they worry about the well-being of themselves and their children once...
Preparing for the division of assets in a Florida divorce
If you are facing the prospect of formally ending your marriage, you are probably already aware that taking a proactive approach and doing all possible due diligence before the proceedings can prove invaluable. This can especially be true when it comes to the division...