Mediation Inside Collaborative Divorce
In the state of Arizona, the court system suggests that your first route when going through a divorce is to utilize mediation. It’s also the core of collaborative divorce.
In the state of Arizona, the court system suggests that your first route when going through a divorce is to utilize mediation. It’s also the core of collaborative divorce.
Estate planning is more than simply having a will written up by an attorney or filling one out online. It is a continuous planning process.
If you have not developed an estate plan, then you may have questions about what it really is and why it matters. After all, it’s only for the rich, right? Wrong.
Divorce happens for nearly 50% of first marriages. For second and third marriages, the dissolution rate only increases. What if you could have a different attitude toward divorce?
No doubt you are familiar with wills, but what do you know about trusts? This powerful component of an estate plan is a must-have for many families. Does your family have one prepared?
It’s usually not the great big things that destroy marriages but the countless little things. Learn the 5 things you can fix today to save your marriage.
We’re often asked which is better for my family, a will or a trust? The reality is that it depends on your specific situation. And while we always recommend digging deep before deciding, here is some insight into the key differences between these tools.
No matter how good your parenting plan or how well your collaborative divorce went, sometimes things fall apart months or even years after your divorce. What do you do when it seems like you’re back to the bad old days?
It’s true that divorce can be hard on everyone. It’s even harder when you’re parenting for half the time and your ex-spouse is responsible for the rest of the time. That’s why parenting plans exist. Learn how they work and how to use them.
Life changes and so does your estate planning. A living document, your estate plan needs to reflect new events that may happen. We outline ten things that can happen in your life that requires a change to your estate plan.