
Paying for Your Divorce
Did you know that in many states, when a major financial disparity exists between spouses, the spouse with higher earnings or greater wealth may have to pay for both parties to have an attorney? This is to attain the goal of balanced financial footing so both sides have access to (hopefully) equal representation. How the attorney’s fees incurred or still owed get reallocated between divorcing couples is most often negotiated at the end of the case. So, before you throw down a

January is divorce month
That's what the lawyers and market watchers say. You can do an internet search and decide for yourself. As a divorce professional, I think this perception is on point. I hear from people in the fall and suddenly the holidays are right around the corner, so they wait. I don't blame them. Most people want to get through the holidays, making one last attempt at a familiar tradition, even if it means setting aside the inevitable. We also hear from the people that want a new beg