Divorce

Explore comprehensive resources focused on the dissolution of marriage, including video interviews with family law attorneys and insightful articles about divorce proceedings. Discover content that breaks down complex topics such as property division, child custody, and spousal support, ensuring you stay informed without receiving legal advice. Visitors will also find a glossary of legal terms and expert discussions to help navigate the intricacies of family law.

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What Are the Top Reasons Why More Couples Are Calling It Quits?

The most common reasons couples divorce include persistent conflict and poor communication, financial stress, infidelity, and growing apart. Many breakups follow unmet expectations, mental health or substance issues, and unequal household or parenting burdens. This article explains the leading causes, why they’re increasing, and when to talk to a family law attorney. The journey to […]

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How to File for Divorce Without Telling Your Spouse First — Legally

Yes— you can file for divorce without telling your spouse first, but they must be formally served after filing (often within 30–90 days, depending on your state). Courts require official notice unless a judge allows alternative service or limited confidentiality for safety reasons. This article explains the legal steps, timelines, and safer options to start

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The QDRO – The One Form That Keeps Your Retirement Account Intact

A Qualified Domestic Relations Order (QDRO) is the court order required to divide most ERISA retirement plans in divorce without triggering immediate taxes or early-withdrawal penalties. It directs the plan administrator to pay a set share to an ex-spouse or dependent as an “alternate payee.” This article explains what a QDRO is, when you need

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Divorce and Your Frozen Pension – A Step-by-Step Guide

A frozen pension earned during marriage is typically a marital asset and may be split in divorce, often 50/50 in community-property states. Division is usually done with a QDRO or similar court order that sets each spouse’s share without triggering immediate taxes. This article explains valuation methods, step-by-step division, and how to protect your retirement

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What ‘Abandonment’ Really Means Legally — It’s Not What You Think

Legally, abandonment usually requires intent to leave plus a sustained period of non-support or non-contact, not just moving out. Courts look at actions like lack of communication, failure to provide financial support, and continued absence, which can vary by state and context. This article explains abandonment in divorce, child custody, and property disputes and what

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Can a Court Order You to Pay Your Adult Child’s College Tuition?

In some states, a court can order a parent to contribute to an adult child’s college tuition, but many states prohibit post‑majority support unless the parents agreed to it or a child’s disability extends support. These obligations most often arise in divorce or custody cases and depend heavily on state law and the terms of

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The Social Media Clause Every Divorce Decree Now Includes

Many divorce decrees now include a social media clause that restricts posts about the divorce, the other spouse, and the children. Courts and attorneys use these provisions to reduce harassment, protect privacy, and prevent posts from being used as evidence in custody and support disputes. This article explains common terms, enforceability, and practical compliance tips.

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The ‘Bird’s Nest’ Custody Arrangement That’s Replacing 50/50

Bird’s nest custody keeps the children in one primary home while the parents rotate in and out on a set schedule, instead of moving the kids between two houses. It can reduce transition stress and keep routines stable, but often requires maintaining 3 living spaces and strong co-parenting. This article explains how it works, key

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Why Typing Into ChatGPT About Your Marriage Can End Up in Your Divorce File

What you type into ChatGPT about your marriage can be requested and used as divorce evidence if it’s saved, shared, or tied to your account. Courts can compel production of relevant communications, and AI chats may reveal admissions, timelines, or intent. This article explains the risks, when chats become discoverable, and safer ways to seek

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8 Divorce Myths That Quietly Damage Custody and Money Outcomes

8 Misconceptions About Divorce That Can Affect Custody and Financial Outcomes

Divorce outcomes are often shaped by a few key legal factors—custody is decided by the child’s best interests, and property and support depend on state law and documented finances—not by popular myths. Misunderstandings about who “automatically” gets the kids, what counts as marital property, or how misconduct affects money can lead to costly mistakes. This

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