Divorcing spouses will have emotional and practical challenges to address. Handling property can be emotional and may also be a practical consideration. Many couples will focus their property division concerns on real estate or retirement accounts because those assets...
Divorce – Property And Asset Division
3 places a spouse could hide assets before an Indiana divorce
When you divorce in Indiana, you and your spouse have to split everything that either of you own. The property division process can be stressful and can bring out the worst in divorcing spouses. People who are often law-abiding and considerate humans can become...
Who gets the house in the divorce?
You may have built your dream home a few years ago. You and your spouse spent months adding custom features to make your kitchen, bathrooms and family media room all you ever wanted. Your children have made good friends in the neighborhood and love the nearby...
Will you lose part of your retirement fund when you divorce?
Whether you are in your 30s or 50s, divorce can mean re-evaluating your lifestyle and your plans for the future. The closer you are to the age when you hope to retire, the more frightening financial changes can seem. Divorce usually means splitting up your property...
Have you answered these asset and debt division questions?
There’s a lot to think about as you prepare for divorce, with asset and debt division somewhere near the top of your priority list. As you prepare for this part of the divorce process, there are a variety of questions to address. Here are a few that will put you on...
Can you ask for child support to help pay for your kid’s college?
As the parent with more parental responsibilities and parenting time for your children after an Indiana divorce, you receive child support from your ex. Although child support may only cover a fraction of the cost associated with raising teenagers, the financial...
Seven Guidelines For Parents Who Are Divorced/Separated And Sharing Custody Of Children During The Covid-19 Pandemic
Below is a set of guidelines provided by the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers (AAML).From the leaders of groups that deal with families in crisis: Susan Myres, President of American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers (AAML) Dr. Matt Sullivan, President of...
Is your ex entitled to a portion of your 401k?
Dividing property and assets during a divorce can be cumbersome. There may be anger, pain and frustration, and you and your spouse may fight over some items more than others.When it comes to splitting your assets, you may think of bank accounts, insurance policies or...