Technology has changed the world. Travel times continue to decrease and we can chat on the phone, by video or text in real time, regardless where the other person is standing. The world may be figuratively shrinking, but the world is still a very large place....
Month: February 2018
Parenting plans for unmarried ex-couples
If you and your ex-partner were never married or in a domestic partnership together, and you share a child, creating a parenting plan may feel a bit more complicated. Initiating a plan looks a bit different than if you were married, but your parental rights can be...
How to tell if a person will get divorced
Married individuals in Washington and throughout the country who have contempt for their partners are the ones who are most likely to get a divorce. That conclusion was reached by a doctor who studied thousands of married couples and the way that they argued....
Tax law changes could lead to more divorces in 2018
The new tax laws regarding alimony are generating increased interest from people in troubled marriages, including those in Washington, D.C. Since these laws will only affect divorces filed after 2018, lawyers have reported an increasing number of inquiries from people...
Hiding assets is more common than you think
It has long been acknowledged that money fights are one of the top causes of divorce, especially when salaries between spouses are unequal. The results of a recent poll by CreditCards.com affirm this fact, finding that over 31 percent of poll respondents equate...