As Collaborative Divorce Professionals, one of the most common questions we are asked is this: Can I afford my life once my divorce is finalized? Will I be okay? And there is no one answer for everyone.
I’ve been pondering the moving Marriage Story for some time now and have come to the conclusion that it perfectly encapsulates the conundrum of the traditional litigated divorce – that despite our best intentions, the process is not something that most families can control
It’s no surprise that one person typically wants to hold onto the marital house after a divorce. Keeping the house can bring some much-needed stability to the family and may eliminate a difficult move.
The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017, the TCJA for short, made a series of changes to the tax code that impact families and families seeking a divorce. The most impactful of these changes is that maintenance is no longer deductible to the payor
Family transitions are not easy. It is crucial for parents who are ending their marriage or partnership to find a strong support system and utilize it throughout the divorce or separation process.
Although Divorce is a painful and challenging experience, it provides you with many opportunities to build confidence. When you actively develop your self-confidence, you will feel less stressed, feel more power, and get closer to your desired results.
DIVORCE OPTIONS IN COLORADO ANSWERS DIVORCE QUESTIONS
Considering divorce can be a grueling task. Deciding to divorce is even more difficult. Many questions arise when people are considering or have decided to divorce including what might be or what will be the best way for them to divorce