By Any Means Necessary: Making an Interstate Child Custody Plan Work
- posted: Oct. 01, 2014
- Family Law,  Divorce,  Child Custody
When you have to come to terms with the fact that either you or your former spouse may be moving to another state, your first concern is likely your children. Read More
What You Should Be Doing to Financially Prepare for a Divorce
- posted: Sep. 25, 2014
- Family Law,  Divorce
Before getting married or having children you likely considered the financial impact of your decision and worked to stay ahead of the curve and make decisions that would have a Read More
Worried About Divorce? You May Want to Log Off Social Media Sites
- posted: Sep. 17, 2014
- Family Law,  Divorce
Have you ever felt like Facebook and other social media sites are having a negative impact on your life, and in particular your relationship? Well your thinking may be correct, Read More
Handling Back-to-School Season in the Midst of a Divorce
- posted: Aug. 27, 2014
- Family Law,  Divorce,  Child Custody,  Child Support
Back-to-school time is hectic and stressful enough on its own—and it becomes even more overwhelming when it hits in the midst of a divorce. If you’re a parent who’s right in Read More
Here’s What to Know About Health Insurance and Divorce in Rhode Island
- posted: Aug. 21, 2014
- Family Law,  Divorce
Health insurance is a big topic in this country right now for a myriad of reasons, from the rising costs of coverage, to the Affordable Care Act and its impact Read More
Approaching Divorce If You’re the Cheater
- posted: Aug. 14, 2014
- Family Law,  Divorce
When we think divorce that results from an extra-marital affair, we often think of it from the perspective of the victim in the situation—the spouse who was cheated on. However, despite Read More
What You Should Know About Restraining Orders in Rhode Island
- posted: Jul. 30, 2014
- Family Law,  Divorce,  Domestic Violence
There are a number of reasons people opt to get a restraining order, but most often it’s if there was some type of domestic violence that occurred. Typically we think Read More
Social Media and Divorce: Don’t Fall Into the Trap
- posted: Jul. 23, 2014
- Family Law,  Divorce
Social media is extremely tricky, while simultaneously pervasive in our society. It seems like everyone uses some type of social media, yet it can have a negative impact on our Read More
Do Alimony Payments Have Tax Implications?
- posted: Jul. 19, 2014
- Divorce
Many divorcing couples are surprised to learn that alimony payments have federal tax consequences. In general, alimony is taxable to the spouse who receives support payments and is deductible by Read More
Already Skipped the Prenup? Should You Consider a Postnup?
- posted: Jul. 15, 2014
- Family Law,  Divorce
If you’re already married and didn’t go the route of the prenuptial agreement, you do have another option—the postnuptial agreement. A postnup is often trickier than a prenup because you are Read More
"Uncoupling:" Are Couples Taking a Page out of Gwyneth Paltrow’s Book?
- posted: Jul. 08, 2014
- Divorce,  Child Custody,  Child Support
While it may not always be the best idea to follow the lead of millionaire celebrities, it seems that’s just what some couples are now doing when facing divorce. Recently, A-lister Read More
Creating an Effective Parenting Plan After Divorce
- posted: Jun. 30, 2014
- Divorce,  Child Custody,  Child Support
When you hear about custody battles amidst a divorce, you don’t often hear about a parenting plan, yet it’s the most central component of an effective custody agreement. The parenting plan Read More
What Does “Equitable Division” of Property Mean in a Rhode Island Divorce?
- posted: Jun. 19, 2014
- Divorce
Divorcing spouses must decide how to divvy up all of their assets and liabilities, from the family home to the credit card bills. If you and your spouse are unable Read More
Work In Progress: Can You Face Working with Your Spouse After Divorce?
- posted: Jun. 18, 2014
- Divorce
If you’re in business with your spouse and you then divorce, what happens? For some couples a divorce means one or both get out of the shared business, but an increasing Read More
Considering a Divorce? Ask Yourself These Questions First
- posted: Jun. 10, 2014
- Family Law,  Divorce
Even contemplating divorcing your spouse can be incredibly traumatic. Divorce isn’t a temporary solution—it has a huge impact on every aspect of your life, the life of your spouse, and Read More
Is It Wise to Date During a Divorce?
- posted: Jun. 03, 2014
- Family Law,  Divorce
Divorce is a tricky and tumultuous time, and one of the common questions people have going through a divorce is “can I date?” Obviously, if you’re already divorced this isn’t a Read More