When raw emotions get involved, an otherwise amicable divorce process can quickly sour. The husband and wife can progress from treating each other civilly to fighting tooth and nail over matters that are arguably not worth fighting over. A contested divorce can often turn into a difficult and stressful process for all parties involved. It …
Getting a divorce and negotiating a settlement that both parties find acceptable is difficult enough. Even spouses that remain friendly with one another may find themselves at bitter odds as they fight over their home, children, and other issues. Taxes further complicate matters. Some aspects of a settlement may carry tax implications that can lead …
An uncontested divorce is one in which there is no disagreement over any aspect of the settlement, and neither spouse contests the dissolution of the marriage. It’s the least costly path to legally calling it quits. Unfortunately, it’s not always an option. All divorces involve 5 main issues. First, the couple must decide how to …