Planning for the welfare of your children may be at the forefront of your mind in the midst of the present COVID-19 pandemic and volatility of this world. The decision you have been putting off may feel more pressing than ever. Specifically, who would care for your minor children if you and a co-parent become…
Category: Divorce and Blended Families
In a time of uncertainty, many people find comfort and peace in creating an estate plan that will help to ensure that their legacy is protected. Now is a good time for those without estate plans to have basic plans put in place and those who already have plans to ensure those documents (which may…
For every married couple, divorce is a possibility, although a remote one, hopefully. Divorce can interrupt an individual’s estate plan, retirement plans, or business interests. Here are a few things to keep in mind if you are considering divorce. Divorce and Wills During the divorce process, the last thought on anyone’s mind is what would…
Sometimes, the notion of “family” can be a difficult concept. No matter if you hold the traditional view that marriage is a union of one man and one woman who should stay married ’til death do they part, or you believe in something vastly different, there’s no denying that the concept of “family,” as society at…
Sometimes, no matter how hard you try, your family is a ticking time bomb. Step-kids that can’t stand you, drama at every family event, or maybe just an uncomfortable peace that you never really trust. Unfortunately, it happens more often than not. The pain is real and can last forever. While some people may work…
Divorce can factor into an individual’s estate plan, retirement plans, or business interests. Here are a few things to keep in mind if you are considering divorce. Divorce and Wills During the divorce process, the last thing on anyone’s mind is what would happen if they unexpectedly pass away or become seriously ill. Most people…