When you are a new or expecting parent,your first thoughts may not be your estate plan. However, your estate should be one of the most important considerations as soon as you have a new baby on the way. When you start your family or add to it, you need to ensure your...
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How Bankruptcy Impacts Your Post-Divorce Finances
Filing for divorce is a life-changing event, impacting everything from your personal life to your finances. As you prepare to start life fresh, you may find that declaring bankruptcy is the best path to move forward. But how much can bankruptcy affect your...
Keep Visitations Peaceful After a Contentious Divorce
Most parents would prefer a friendly relationship with a former spouse, but too often it becomes impossible. The tension between former couples or an ex-spouse that enjoys conflict, can upset children and make people say and do things they regret. Visitation increases...
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Real Benefits of a Collaborative Divorce
Ending a relationship of any kind can be challenging, but ending a marriage can be especially physically, emotionally, and financially stressful. Unfortunately, divorce is a reality for about 40 to 50 percent of married couples in the United States. While navigating...
Taxes and Bankruptcy: What If You Need to Discharge Tax Debts?
Medical debts, student loans, and credit card debt tend to be the cause of most bankruptcies. However, in some situations you can get into debt for taxes. If you didn't realize that you needed to pay taxes on a windfall earning or pay self-employment taxes, you could...
Factors That Determine Whether Divorce Should Precede orFollow Bankruptcy
If you want to divorce and file for bankruptcy, you may wonder which of the legal processes should precede the other. Your personal circumstances will dictate whether you should lead with one or the other. Here are some of the specific factors to evaluate before you...
How to Divorce in Indiana
Divorce doesn't have to be a complicated process. Check out this blog to learn the basic things you should know about divorce in Indiana. 10.23.2018 How to Divorce in Indiana If you have lived in Indiana for at least six months, you have the right to file for divorce...
Legal Options for Divorce and Pregnancy
A divorce is a challenging thing no matter when it occurs, but stress and anxiety may increase when the proceedings take place while you are pregnant. Pregnancy is a huge life change, and adding a divorce on top of it creates a number of additional challenges....
The Difference Between Annulment and Divorce in Indiana
Annulment and divorce are both common options for ending a marriage in Indiana. Read this blog to learn about the differences and which is best for you. 06.28.2018 The Difference Between Annulment and Divorce in Indiana If you are ending your marriage, you may be...