Divorce affects spouses of all ages, although the public may not commonly think of older couples when imagining divorcing partners. However, many married couples over the age of 40 do experience breakups. Perhaps the marriage suffers from the same problems as the...
How to work with your teens during a divorce
In the state of Delaware, a teen may have some input as to which parent he or she wants to live with. However, it's important to note that a judge does have the right to override a minor's wishes if doing so is deemed to be in that young person's best interest. Always...
Social media mistakes to avoid in divorce
For many people, Facebook and Instagram posts, tweets and other online activities are a fundamental part of social interaction. But there are times when oversharing or even sharing at all can be a big mistake. Divorce is one of these times. Some of the biggest online...
Working out parenting schedules in Delaware
Most Delaware courts will take the child's best interests into consideration when assigning custody and visitation arrangements during the divorce. Sometimes, what seems ideal on paper isn't the best option for the child in the long-run. For this reason, visitation...
Digital assets can add a layer of complexity to divorce negotiations
Couples in Delaware who are going through a divorce and negotiating the division of their assets might find the process more complex if they hold digital assets such as cryptocurrencies. These non-traditional assets can be much harder to divide since it might be...
What is the Delaware Melson Formula and how does it work?
If you are seeking child support in Delaware, there is a different model for calculation than the usual. The Melson Formula is used in three states, including Delaware. The purpose of this formula is to make sure that both parents are able to meet their basic needs...
Updating your estate plan after a divorce
Individuals who get a divorce often find that they have to make a nearly countless array of changes to their lives. One such example is the need to update their estate plan. This is almost always necessary, as most estate's have a spouse as a primary beneficiary, and...
When can a custody order be changed
After a child custody order is issued by a court in Delaware, a family might undergo changes that mean the order no longer works for their current situation. Because of this, the state allows people to file requests to modify child custody orders. However, certain...
Preparing your finances for divorce in Delaware
Divorce can be a very messy process most of the time, but there are things that you can do to make it easier for everyone involved. Before filing for divorce, take some time to prepare your finances. Most divorces get messy because you've entangled your finances and...
Finding hidden assests in a divorce
Couples divorce for a number of reasons, but many couples report that they lost trust in their partners, which is why they decided to end their marriage. If divorcing spouses no longer trust each other, it's not far-fetched that one or both individuals could be hiding...

