Divorce is a challenging process. Its financial aspect could significantly affect your psychological well-being. Understanding the psychology of money during this difficult time is crucial. Doing so could help you navigate the emotional and financial complexities more effectively.
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What happens to debts incurred during the marriage post-divorce?
Divorce involves not only the division of assets but also the allocation of debts. This covers credit card debt, mortgages, auto loans and personal loans, regardless of who owns the account. In Connecticut, a fair division of marital debts is essential to the divorce proceedings.
Does the court divide debts equally?
Connecticut follows the principle…
Protecting your art: How does divorce affect your collection’s future?
Art collections can be more than just aesthetically pleasing; they can serve as valuable investments. However, when divorce enters the picture, these prized possessions can become subjects of complex legal and financial discussions. Understanding how divorce impacts your art collection is crucial for protecting your investment and planning for its future.
How is art divided…
Does cheating affect property division in divorces?
Infidelity often triggers divorce, stirring up intense emotions and confusion about how it affects property division. However, many Stamford residents misunderstand the impact of cheating on divorce settlements.
Connecticut uses “no-fault” divorce laws. Courts don’t consider marital misconduct when dividing property. If you’re the loyal spouse, unfaithfulness won’t automatically get you a larger share of…
Divorce rates: Surprising trends and insights
Divorce is a common aspect of modern life, but the factors that influence it can be surprising. Understanding current trends helps us see the bigger picture and dispel some common misconceptions about divorce.
Divorce rates are declining overall
Despite popular belief, divorce rates in the United States have actually decreased in recent years. The peak…
Can heirlooms be part of a divorce settlement agreement?
In divorce proceedings, the division of assets often extends beyond financial holdings to include cherished family heirlooms. These items, steeped in sentimental and historical significance, can be part of a divorce settlement agreement. However, their inclusion warrants careful consideration.
Is it possible to lose an heirloom during a divorce?
In Connecticut, individuals often classify heirlooms…
3 pointers when crafting a co-parenting plan
Diving into co-parenting after a divorce can feel like stepping into unknown territory. Fortunately, you can have a helpful roadmap by creating a solid co-parenting plan.
Remember that this matter is not only about dividing time—it’s about building a framework for your children’s happiness and stability. In this blog, we’ll explore three practical tips to…
Common mistakes when working with a custody evaluator
Working with a custody evaluator is a necessary part of many child custody cases in Connecticut. The evaluator’s recommendations can significantly influence the court’s decisions.
Avoiding common mistakes can help ensure a fair and favorable outcome.
Not being honest and transparent
Some parents try to hide information or present themselves in an unrealistic light. Custody…
Can I get my spouse to leave our shared home during a divorce?
Divorce is an emotionally taxing experience, even more so if spouses have to continue living together. The strain of constantly being around an estranged partner can raise tensions and hinder the healing process.
Many individuals grappling with this situation might want to opt for separate living arrangements during divorce proceedings. While the legal landscape surrounding…
3 common myths about high-asset divorce
Going through a high-asset divorce can be a complex and daunting process. Misconceptions also often complicate an already challenging situation. Understanding the realities behind these myths can help you make informed decisions and protect your interests.
Myth 1: High-asset divorces always end up in court
Many believe that high-asset divorces inevitably result in lengthy and…