Married couples tend to acquire resources together. They consult one another before buying new vehicles, and they pool their income to buy a home together. They may also take on numerous financial obligations together. Married couples may share joint credit cards....
Year: 2024
Is a retirement savings account separate property in a divorce?
Higher-value assets often become focal points during contested divorces. Spouses fight over how they share their property and sometimes over what assets they have to divide with each other. Retirement accounts may be worth hundreds of thousands of dollars, especially...
Consider these concerns before trying to keep your marital home
Deciding whether to keep your marital home during a divorce involves more than just an emotional attachment to the property. It requires a comprehensive evaluation of financial viability, future needs and the potential impact of owning this asset on your personal...
When can a Pennsylvania parent get more time with their children?
One of the hardest aspects of sharing custody is the need to give up time with one’s children. Parents subject to a Pennsylvania shared custody order often miss certain experiences with their children. They may alternate holidays with the other parent and may only...
4 tips for co-parenting effectively
Co-parenting can help to ensure a stable and nurturing environment for children after a separation or divorce, depending on a family’s unique circumstances. Reducing stress in a co-parenting relationship can benefits parents and children alike. Implementing effective...