By Brittany Garvey You finally found the courage to leave. You expected the fight. But nothing could’ve prepared you for the mind games, manipulation, and emotional warfare that followed, especially when your children were...
Divorce can be a challenging experience no matter how old you are. However, for couples over 50 this can be especially difficult given the societal expectation that those married for several decades will stay married. Gray...

Getting divorced is intimidating, but when you are divorcing an abuser, it can be terrifying. Working with an experienced attorney can help you take steps toward divorcing safely. Key Takeaways: Divorcing a violent spouse is...
A parenting agreement, or parenting plan, is a document that outlines each parent’s rights and responsibilities regarding child custody, visitation, and decision-making for the child. What happens if the co-parent...
The end of a marriage can be a very distressing time, especially if one spouse discovers that the other one was unfaithful. While many people think of infidelity as romantic infidelity, there is another type of infidelity...
Alimony, also known as spousal support, is a court-ordered payment meant to help a spouse stay financially stable after a divorce. The goal is to ensure they can maintain a lifestyle similar to what they had during the...
Child custody cases can be emotionally overwhelming, affecting both parents and children. The stress of court battles, fear of losing custody, and navigating co-parenting challenges can take a heavy toll. It can be tempting...

When you are getting divorced, it’s essential to devise an exit strategy so you are prepared for your post-divorce life. Key Takeaways: A divorce exit strategy can help you navigate the process in a way that protects your...
When a couple divorces and they have minor children, they do not have the ability to no longer communicate with their ex-spouse. In fact, communication is more important than ever before, as the formerly married couple must...
Divorce is difficult enough when both parties agree that it is the right decision for them and fully comply with the legal process. However, there are situations where one spouse will refuse to comply with the divorce...