Will my spouse get half of the business in the divorce?
- posted: Sep. 21, 2018
- Family Law,  Divorce
If you and your spouse own a business, or if you’re self-employed, the decision to divorce presents unique challenges. Businesses are often considered an asset of the marital estate. Under Read More
Keeping Personal Data Secure in the Midst of a Breakup
- posted: Oct. 31, 2016
- Divorce
October is National Cyber Security Awareness Month and you’ve probably read a lot about it – at work and online, there are many resources preaching best practices designed to minimize Read More
Considering Marriage Therapy? How to Find the Right Fit for Both of You
- posted: Oct. 13, 2016
- Divorce
With summer behind us, so is the busy season of weddings and anniversary celebrations. Nothing makes a couple take stock in their own relationship more than attending a fabulous affair, Read More
How will Divorce Affect your Teen?
- posted: Aug. 25, 2016
- Divorce
There are many considerations that weigh into the decision of pursuing a divorce, with one of the most important being how it will affect the children involved. There’s no debating Read More
Using Technology To Help Co–Parent
- posted: Jun. 17, 2016
- Divorce,  Child Custody
On the scale of embracing technology, there are early adopters and there are resistors. Wherever you may fall, it’s difficult to argue with the fact that technology can simplify our Read More
How Divorce, Alimony, and Child Support Affect Veterans' VA Benefits
- posted: May 26, 2016
- Divorce
If you are a veteran considering divorce or currently going through divorce proceedings, you may be concerned about how this process may affect VA income resulting from property division, alimony, Read More
You’ve Received Custody of Your Child or Children. Now What?
- posted: Apr. 28, 2016
- Family Law,  Divorce,  Child Custody
For most, this may not come as a surprise, as child custody is often determined though a lengthy legal process. But there are times when custody can change quickly. Either Read More
Time to Sell? Tapping the Spring Real Estate Market
- posted: Apr. 18, 2016
- Divorce
The spring real estate marketing is always a popular time to consider selling a home. Because this is a topic that we often discuss with our clients, we wanted to Read More
Recently Divorced? Review your Beneficiaries.
- posted: Apr. 08, 2016
- Divorce
During a divorce, there are so many details that need addressing that relate to the ins and outs of dissolving a marriage. Unless you would still like to leave your Read More
Rhode Island and Same Sex Divorce
- posted: Mar. 31, 2016
- Divorce
It’s a great question. Does divorce follow the same proceedings for same sex couples as it does for heterosexual relationships? I covered this topic a few years ago following the Read More
Kids and Divorce, Lessons From Jennifer Garner
- posted: Mar. 14, 2016
- Divorce,  Child Custody
With all of the fanfare surrounding the academy awards in recent weeks, it’s hard to miss the bevy of news coming from Hollywood involving the most high profile celebrities. This Read More
Tax Implications of Alimony and Child Support
- posted: Feb. 26, 2016
- Divorce
It’s that time of year when filing income taxes in on everyone’s minds. If you are in the process of organizing your tax-related paperwork, spending a few extra minutes, taking Read More
Your Child Wants to Convert to Another Religion – Is this Legal?
- posted: Feb. 18, 2016
- Divorce,  Child Custody
There are times when a child hasn’t aged out of a custody arrangement, but begins to express definitive religious preferences and opinions about conversion. Most commonly, this happens when one Read More
Personal Assets, Steps You Can Take to Ensure Intended Ownership
- posted: Jan. 28, 2016
- Family Law,  Divorce
Through our family law practice, we see many situations where family assets need to be clearly assigned, protected and managed so as to minimize or eliminate future discrepancies in ownership. Read More
Welcome to Divorce Season. Is it Post Holiday Stress or Something More Serious?
- posted: Jan. 15, 2016
- Family Law,  Divorce
The holidays are over, and with the quiet solitude of winter, reality sets in. Perhaps the bills from an especially generous holiday season are causing arguments, or the inability to Read More
What Constitutes Grounds for Divorce in Rhode Island?
- posted: Nov. 18, 2015
- Family Law,  Divorce
There are many factors to consider when making the decision to end a marriage; one which may be to determine if there are sufficient legal grounds or not. Since 2010, Read More