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Am I liable for my spouse’s debt after a divorce?

An envelope of overdue debt payments sits on a table after a divorce

Some people aren’t good at managing money. Perhaps they are impulsive shoppers, or maybe they just can’t keep track of whether they are spending more than they are making each month. The issue becomes a bit trickier, however, when the compulsive overspender is your ex – and you’re either planning or in the middle of […]

What happens if someone is caught in a lie during a divorce case?

A man crossed his fingers behind his back while telling a lie in his divorce case

When the stakes are high, some people going through a divorce might be tempted to bend the truth a little bit – or even say an outright lie. Whether it is done to try to gain an advantage, or to protect oneself from a damaging fact, getting caught in a lie has some negative implications […]

Will I stop needing to pay spousal support when I retire?

If you are responsible for making regular spousal support payments from a divorce or separation agreement, you might begin to wonder how things might change as you near retirement. Once your income stream changes your support payments will change as well? If so, what can you expect? No automatic adjustments One thing to keep in […]

What is Parental Alienation?

A child shows symptoms of parental alienation to their divorce parent

Unfortunately, children can have some very negative experiences in some divorce cases. From younger children who may not understand why their parents are fighting, to older children who feel like they are being used as pawns in a chess game; there are a lot of ways that families can get pulled apart during an already […]