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What is an inheritance protection agreement

There are many risks involved in both divorce and marriage. Some people don’t take the proper precautions or let love lead them blind. But preparation and cautiousness should never be too underrated. Proper precautions that people take on, when entering a marriage, include prenuptial agreements, amongst other protective measures. According to Augusta

Divorce during the holidays

Divorce is not an easy process, as we outline on our divorce page. It can get especially depressing during the Christmas holidays – a time for family, spending time with loved ones, and giving. With all of the warm holiday spirit around us with happy people around us, it can

Child custody: Meeting 5 basic needs of your children

There’s a reason the term has “Child” in its name: child custody decision-making is based upon the basic needs and rights of children involved. The courts look at many aspects of the current living arrangements and parenting situations, but you may be asking yourself what some basic needs and rights

New tax rules on alimony: Act before December 31st!

It’s finally December and the end of 2018 is soon approaching. With it being the end of the year, there is something changing in the world of divorce law: tax rules on alimony. December 31st, 2018 is the date by when couples need their divorce terms settled before any alimony tax

National Adoption Awareness Month part 4: Adoption tax credit

We’re approaching the end of the fiscal year this December, so we think it’s a good time to talk about the adoption tax credit for Part 4 of our adoption article series. This tax credit is subtracted from your tax liability and isn’t available for any reimbursed expenses. Findlaw states the

3 ways to save on taxes during your divorce

Divorce is, of all things, stressful. It can also put a dent in your finances, and some people are more fortunate than others. For those not so fortunate, or those just looking to save in general during the divorce process, we include three ways to save on taxes and put

List of documents needed for your divorce

As it gets closer to the holidays, the last thing we want you to think about is divorce. But in the event that you already are thinking about it, we encourage you to read further. Most of all, we want you to be prepared so that you have an easier

National Adoption Awareness Month part 3: Open vs. closed adoptions

In the eyes of many, adoption has always had one definition: the taking in of a child that’s not biologically yours and becoming a non-biological parent. The reality of modern day is that the nature of adoption has expanded. By this, we mean that adoptions can be either open or

National Adoption Awareness Month part 2: Your adoption checklist

Adoption is about benefitting the child who needs parents, but it also benefits the parents adopting. It gives these parents a positive and rewarding experience. It’s not a simple process, though, since it involves many steps from start to adoption. FindLaw gives a checklist for those interested in starting the adoption process.

How social media (specifically Facebook) can impact your divorce case

It’s hard to think back to a time where Facebook or YouTube didn’t exist. It’s a solid reality that these social media sites, as well as others, are going to have a stronger presence in our lives and in society in the years to come. Even now, it seems that