What A Prenuptial Agreement Can And Cannot Cover

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A lot of couples mistakenly buy into the myth that by agreeing to a prenuptial agreement they are setting themselves up for divorce. It’s as if even the acknowledgement that divorce exists predestines their marriage for failure. This mindset leads many couples to skip out on a prenup, which is

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DadsDivorce Live: Avoiding The Blame Game

Remaining amicable through a divorce is extremely difficult. The process tends to bring out the worst in people. With so many important issues to sort through – child support and custody, alimony, division of assets,etc. – it’s easy to lose control of your emotions. 

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Accessing Account Passwords During Divorce

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Question: During our marriage, my wife and I stored all of our account passwords on a sheet of paper in our home office. During mediation, we agreed to provide the previous three months of bank statements, which should include credit cards. I handed mine over, but she has refused to

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Budgeting Money Before, During & After Divorce

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A divorce can destroy an individual’s finances for years to come. The average cost of a divorce ranges anywhere from $4,000 to $15,000 or more. On top of that, it’s likely you’ll be left paying child support or spousal support, which can rapidly drain your savings. With so much at

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