Divorce & Legal Separation
No Kidding: How to Talk to Children about Your Divorce
Regardless of their age, kids are the worst affected during a divorce. Statistics reveal, nearly 50 percent of all American kids witness their parental separation by the age of 16, affecting their physical and emotional state of mind. Sadly, when they are unable to cope with the stress, they display upsetting reactions of shock, gloominess,…
Headed for Divorce? Know What to Do and What to Skip
A divorce is one of the most stressful events in an individual’s life. Couples often experience mixed feelings of sadness, betrayal, depression, anger, and fear, forcing them to take certain actions, only to regret them at a later stage. If you are heading for a divorce, the emotional turbulence during this period can be very…
A Guide: Separating Is Better Than Being in a Bad Marriage
When two individuals marry, their intentions are often to live a happy married life and care for each other. However, the soaring divorce rates in the U.S. tell us that the intention of living happily-ever-after is seldom achieved. Furthermore, numerous American couples are enduring a bad marital bond either because they do not want to…
The New Tax Law and It’s Impact on Illinois Divorce
By Melissa Rister, CPA, CDFA at Peskind Law Firm There has been a lot of concern and excitement surrounding the new tax laws. Here are several changes that could impact already divorced couples or those considering a divorce in the future: Net Incomes are changing: Standard deductions have been increased while the deductions for dependents…
Critical Child-Custody Questions to Ask Your Divorce Attorney
Divorce cases are tricky in themselves, but the situation can become more convoluted when children are involved. Questions pertaining to their custody run amok in every responsible parent’s mind. Getting accurate child custody information can help the parent be in control of the situation. This information can also help him/her prepare for the case and…
4 Steps for Dividing Property in an Illinois Divorce
In any divorce, the divorcing couple must divide their property. When they own little, this task is simple: they simply need to divide their few items. But in cases where the couple has a substantial net worth or own a business, the process is more complicated. Here are the 4 steps to divide property in…
5 Ways to Strengthen a Marriage and Avoid Divorce
For long, it was believed that about half of the marriages in the U.S. end in divorce. However, this is a long-standing, depressing myth that stemmed from surveys in the late 1970s and the early 1980s after the introduction of no-fault divorce. The data has been blatantly repeated on texts ever since. According to the…
5 Signs That Your Troubled Marriage Is Heading Towards Divorce
Most married couples sweep their problems under the rug despite being in a distressed relationship, until it is too late. Marital troubles don’t occur overnight. No couple enters matrimony expecting a divorce. Reality check: Marital problems are bound to happen in every marriage. Every married couple has to deal with their own set of problems….
How to Help Your Kids Adjust to Your Divorce
When divorce hits a family, every member of the house feels a terrible sense of loss and anxiety. This is more so in the case of kids who are confused about the dynamics of relationships and are tongue-tied when expressing their feelings. Scientific studies have shown that children exposed to parental conflicts are at a…
What To Do If You Are Considering A Divorce
Here are some things to consider if you anticipate a divorce in the near future: Avoid large financial commitments. This is not a good time for major purchases or new financial commitments. Limit new debt, keep your credit card balances low, and generally stay as liquid as possible. If you are a homemaker without separate…