Family planning is a common part of many marriages. The topic of children is probably something you and your partner have discussed at length before even getting married. You’re in agreement on how many kids you want to have – and when you want to have them. Maybe...
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How a prenup can help protect your inheritance in a divorce
by rebecca.prasanna@thomsonreuters.com | Aug 19, 2022 | Property Division
Inherited property will usually be viewed as separate property in a divorce – and therefore not subject to division. However, there are exceptions to this rule. A prenuptial agreement can help avoid unanticipated loss of property in a divorce. One of the purposes of a...
What are my options for visitation when I’m deployed?
by rebecca.prasanna@thomsonreuters.com | Aug 17, 2022 | Military Divorce
Being in the military means your life and work schedule are inherently unpredictable. You may be sent away for training or deployment with little notice. If you’re going through a divorce, you may be worried about what this means for your custody. It’s important to...
Divorce issues affecting older spouses
by rebecca.prasanna@thomsonreuters.com | Aug 1, 2022 | Divorce
Do older couples face unique issues in a divorce? A recent article suggests that perhaps the most striking difference for Americans in this age group – over 50 years of age – is the psychology of how they adjust to their newly single status. More complex assets Of...
Get happy: fostering positivity in your children after divorce
by rebecca.prasanna@thomsonreuters.com | Jul 19, 2022 | Divorce
Coming to the decision to divorce was a tough choice for you and your spouse. You wanted to make it work for the kids, but it’s clear that’s not possible anymore. The good news is that by approaching your divorce in the right way, it doesn’t have to have a lasting,...
5 child custody tips for dual-household living
by rebecca.prasanna@thomsonreuters.com | Jul 19, 2022 | Child Custody
If you’ve filed for a divorce, and your children are going to be dividing their time between two households, you may have questions about how you’ll navigate your family through this change. While there’s no set list of instructions for how to co-parent in a shared...
3 tips to making visitation a happy experience
by rebecca.prasanna@thomsonreuters.com | Jun 17, 2022 | Child Custody
Divorce is often an emotionally taxing time. But when you and your ex have kids together, they may have to split their time between you and their other parent. The prospect of only seeing your kids every few days – or weeks – can be devastating. Although a visitation...
Is my ex trying to separate me from my kids?
by rebecca.prasanna@thomsonreuters.com | Jun 10, 2022 | Firm News
Not all co-parents agree on how to raise their kids after divorce. Whether they disagree on sleep schedules, nutrition or discipline, for example, courts prioritize the children's best interests. This typically involves spending time with each parent. But not all...
Helping an only child cope with divorce
by rebecca.prasanna@thomsonreuters.com | Jun 7, 2022 | Child Custody, Divorce
Helping your child cope with divorce can be challenging, especially if they don’t have siblings. What’s so different about divorce for an only child? For one thing, the child doesn’t have other kids in the same household with whom to share feelings or have private...
Should you try a “nesting” divorce?
by rebecca.prasanna@thomsonreuters.com | May 24, 2022 | Child Custody
When you get divorced, your children may have trouble adapting to switching between two households. Moving between two homes can be disruptive for your children’s social lives and emotional well-being. Some families try a unique strategy calling a “nesting” divorce at...
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