There are many instances when people may question why they got married. In most cases, those problems subside, or individuals are able to get counseling and work through their problems.In some cases, though, a divorce is the best option. If you find yourself dealing...
Month: January 2019
Military members have support during divorce
If you are approached about getting a divorce and are in the military, you should know that there are support services open to you. As a service member, the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act (SCRA) protects your legal rights when you're on active duty. That means that...
Assign debts and liabilities with a prenuptial agreement
When people talk about prenuptial agreements, they usually talk about all the downsides. The truth is that there are some downsides, like the potential for offending your partner or making it seem like the agreement is an ultimatum. Some prenuptial agreements may come...
Divorce Day 2019: Could your marriage get caught up in a wave?
"Divorce Day" is the unofficial start of the rush to divorce in 2019. It's the first Monday following the New Year, and the day that a lot of divorce attorneys say their phones start to ring off the hook.A lot of couples intentionally put off acting on thoughts of...
Residency and going through a military divorce
As you may know, you need to be a resident of a state where you'd like to file for divorce. As a member of the military, that isn't always easy, though. You may not qualify as a resident in the state where you'd like to file for divorce because of moving, which makes...