People are often incredibly anxious about the prospect of divorce. They worry about losing property and needing to rebuild their lives. Some couples can sidestep disputes about asset distribution when they divorce because they signed a prenuptial agreement years ago....
How to choose the right time to talk to kids about divorce
When parents decide to end their marriage, one of the most crucial tasks is determining the right time and the right way to loop in their children. Choosing when and how to break this news can impact how well children process the situation and adjust emotionally. Most...
3 issues that often arise in high-asset divorces
Property division matters often complicate divorce proceedings. The more resources couples have accumulated, the greater the potential for conflict as they navigate the divorce process. Those who have real property, investment accounts, retirement savings and other...
The connection between marriage age and divorce
People are often interested in different factors that can predict whether or not they’ll get divorced. For instance, some studies show that couples whose own parents got divorced when they were children are more likely to get divorced themselves. Things like this can...
3 concerns that often arise during gray divorces
The term gray divorce refers to the end of a marriage between spouses who are in their 50s or beyond. Those who are near or past the age of retirement may have spent decades together before realizing the marriage is no longer healthy. For the most part, gray divorces...
Divorce doesn’t have to be conflict-filled
Divorce is certainly not an easy process to navigate. However, at the same time, it doesn’t need to be filled with conflict. The truth is that a highly contentious divorce is likely to take more time, cost more money and can potentially cause a lot of stress for...
Delaware has changed how pets are considered in divorce
When spouses divorce, what happens to their pets can make a big difference in how they and their children deal with the often massive changes that divorce brings to the entire family. Pets are often a source of solace and continuity for adults and children. When...
Can someone still retire after a gray divorce?
When couples remain married for years, their financial circumstances become intertwined. They may commingle all of their property and may share ownership of most, if not all of their major assets. Sharing income and resources with one another may allow them to enjoy a...
Mistakes to avoid when filing for divorce
Divorce can be a complex and emotionally challenging process. In Delaware there are common pitfalls that individuals should be aware of to better ensure that their goals are met as efficiently and effectively as possible. For starter, the following are some key...
What happens debts and credit during divorce?
Divorce involves more than just emotional and personal upheaval. It also involves navigating complex financial matters, including debt. Understanding how debts are divided and how they can impact the credit of each spouse is important for those who are dissolving...