Rising Home Values Make Divorce Financially Feasible
Want the good news or bad news first? Well, in this case, it’s like the old joke goes – The good news is: property assessment values are up. The bad news is: property assessment values are up. For those concerned... Read More →
Health Insurance After Divorce
The Affordable Care Act, otherwise known as, ObamaCare, is, “the US law aimed at reforming the American health care system. ObamaCare’s main focus is on providing more Americans with access to affordable health insurance, improving the quality of health care... Read More →
Make Valentine’s Day Everyday – Divorce Avoidance Advice
It may seem strange, a divorce attorney passing along advice about divorce avoidance, but in some ways, who better? Our office sees broken-hearted spouses everyday. We know the unfortunate back-stories of how people fell out of love and arrived at... Read More →
Property Division Can Be addressed in Post-Nuptial Agreement
On behalf of Kathryn Wayne-Spindler & Associates, PC posted in Property Division on Wednesday, February 18, 2015. Divorce, unfortunately, can be traumatizing from an emotional standpoint. However, losing one’s most valued assets to a soon-to-be-ex as a result of a property division conflict in a divorce... Read More →
Telling Your Kid About Divorce
One of the toughest parts of the divorce process can be breaking the news to children. No matter how difficult the marriage has been for the adults, the children have likely been sheltered from most of the turmoil. They are... Read More →
Child Emancipation Process Explained
The Child Emancipation Process separates minor children from their parents’ control, financial support and household. An emancipated minor’s rights include “signing contracts, being a plaintiff or defendant to a law suit, keeping whatever money the minor earns, living away from the... Read More →