Regardless of the age of the couple, divorce law is the same from one situation to the next. The same property division and financial support rules apply regardless of marital circumstances. However, there is a degree of discretion involved when applying state...
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Divorce: When sentimental assets are used to manipulate
On Behalf of Blacha Law Office, LLC | Feb 21, 2025 | Divorce
In high-asset divorce scenarios that are not truly amicable, safeguarding one’s share of marital financial wealth is not the only concern that spouses need to keep in mind. Property that represents deep personal significance, such as family heirlooms, artwork or even...
How can a prenuptial agreement influence the divorce process?
On Behalf of Blacha Law Office, LLC | Feb 4, 2025 | Divorce
A variety of different personal choices can influence the divorce process. Therefore, it can be quite difficult to predict the exact outcome of an upcoming divorce. For some people, divorce is less unpredictable because they have already established a prenuptial...
3 expenses that can diminish what people inherit from an estate
On Behalf of Blacha Law Office, LLC | Feb 4, 2025 | Estate Administration/Probate
Estate administration is a major responsibility. Those who agree to oversee probate proceedings have to communicate with multiple parties, follow the law and abide by the instructions provided by the decedents. Sometimes, personal representatives have to deal with an...
Even assets spouses don’t want can influence property division
On Behalf of Blacha Law Office, LLC | Jan 21, 2025 | Divorce
When people divorce, they have to strategically separate their finances and property from one another. Some people have prenuptial agreements in place already, which means that there is already an effective plan for the division of their property. Most couples do not...
Can you make a shared family vacation work after divorce?
On Behalf of Blacha Law Office, LLC | Jan 8, 2025 | Divorce
You’ve probably seen posts on Instagram of famous ex-spouses vacationing together with their children and even their new spouses and children as one big, happy blended family. It’s easy to dismiss this as an unrealistic goal or something only possible if you’re among...
How long does a divorce take in Illinois?
On Behalf of Blacha Law Office, LLC | Jan 2, 2025 | Divorce
Divorce statutes are different in every jurisdiction. For couples to qualify for an Illinois divorce, at least one of the spouses must have lived in the state for a minimum of 90 days prior to filing. In cases involving minor children, the party filing for divorce...
Why do some parents establish birdnesting custody arrangements?
On Behalf of Blacha Law Office, LLC | Dec 23, 2024 | Child Custody
Families preparing for divorce and shared custody often need to explore creative solutions for meeting the needs of their children. Some parents may decide that a birdnesting custody arrangement is a viable solution. In traditional shared custody arrangements, the...
Planning is crucial when divorcing a narcissist
On Behalf of Blacha Law Office, LLC | Dec 11, 2024 | Divorce
Living with someone for years while married can give people insight into their true personality. Someone who seems charming and kind to others may be quite abrasive and unpleasant behind closed doors. Some people recognize after years of marriage that their spouse is...
Why do divorcing couples decide to mediate disagreements?
On Behalf of Blacha Law Office, LLC | Dec 11, 2024 | Divorce
Divorcing couples usually disagree about the details of their divorces. Unless they have already signed clear marital agreements, each spouse may have vastly different expectations for the divorce process. Those expectations can lead to significant conflict and may...
- 3 surprises spouses don’t anticipate in a gray divorce scenario
- Divorce: When sentimental assets are used to manipulate
- How can a prenuptial agreement influence the divorce process?
- 3 expenses that can diminish what people inherit from an estate
- Even assets spouses don’t want can influence property division
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