How to Use Your Journal to Make the Divorce Process Simpler, Less Costly and Less Likely to Lead to Litigation
The Benefits of Journaling During Divorce Journaling is a good habit for a number of reasons, but one lesser-known benefit is that it could help you simplify the divorce process. Specific dates are important to establish in a court of law, and referring to your journal can be a great tool for nailing down these […]
Approaching 2016 Fresh After a Painful Divorce in 2015: 7 Lessons for the New Year
The Emotional Impact of Divorce The conventional wisdom tells us (rightly) that going through a divorce can be an immensely painful process. Even when both parties agree that divorce is in their best interest, stress, sadness, regret, and other negative emotions can make advice to the effect of “move on” and “put the past behind […]
Spousal Support: Always Have Evidence Of The Payor’s Financial Circumstances
Importance of Financial Evidence in Spousal Support Cases If you are seeking spousal support or alimony, or you are going to be ordered to pay it, then it will be important to have evidence of the payor’s (person paying alimony) financial circumstances. Obviously, a court will need this information to establish the amount to be […]