By Evan Kirshenbaum | Published February 13, 2019 | Posted in Divorce | Comments Off on How to Handle Valentine’s Day When You’re Getting Divorced
Going through a divorce in February is tough. The minute you walk into your local store you’re bombarded with reminders—the month of love is upon us. We know it’s not easy, so this year we’re giving you a few tips to try to make February bearable at best and fun (yes, fun!) at most. Tip Read More
Read MoreIf January has you looking for a Rhode Island divorce lawyer, you’re not alone. Historically, divorce filings spike during the first month of the year. In fact, there’s even a day dubbed “Divorce Day” as record numbers of couples file on January 8th. In this blog, we’ll discuss the reason behind why so many couples Read More
Read MoreHappy New Year! If you’re like most people, you’ve at least considered creating a few New Year’s resolutions to start the year off right. Traditionally, resolutions revolve around health and wellness. Goals to get in shape, stay active or eat healthier seem to top everyone’s list. This year, we invite divorced parents to consider a Read More
Read MoreAre You Ready To Introduce Your New Partner To Your Children? Ask Yourself These 5 Crucial Questions First Nothing about divorce is easy. It’s a process that affects everyone, including your children, differently. This is important to remember when you begin dating after a divorce. While you might be excited to announce your relationship Read More
Read MoreParents always want to protect their children. Whether it’s holding your baby’s hand while she figures out how to balance, or giving your anxious teen a pep talk before he enters high school—we’re innately wired to want to help our kids. It’s no wonder that one of the biggest concerns we hear from clients is, Read More
Read MoreIf 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 Rhode Island law, property and assets are subject to equitable division. This may or may not be the case when it comes to your business. Read More
Read MoreWhen you’re divorced and have children, moving out of state becomes a complicated issue, regardless of your custody arrangements. After months of tense emotions and countless negotiations, your divorce culminated with a marital settlement agreement and decree. This document, signed by you and your ex-spouse, outlines child custody, visitation, and placement. It is a legally Read More
Read MoreDivorce is one of the most stressful situations couples endure. There’s the heartbreak of love lost, combined with the division of assets and untangling of combined financial accounts. This challenging time has been said to bring out the worst in people, and unfortunately, it often does, especially when it comes to finances. In court, marital Read More
Read MoreOctober 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 risk when it comes to the Internet, hacker and others phishing for your personal information. When it comes to managing cyber risk, it’s important to Read More
Read MoreWith 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, full of well thought out details, neatly orchestrated and full of fun and excitement. If the honeymoon has passed in your relationship and you are Read More
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