Monthly Archives: January 2021
Parallel Parenting: Practical Solution or Nihilistic Fad?
Some people feel a weight lifted from their shoulders the minute their divorce becomes final. Those people do not have minor children. If you and your ex-spouse have children together, divorce is a marathon, not a sprint. The wounds reopen every time your children repeat a passive-aggressive comment that your ex’s new partner made… Read More »
How Parents Can Lose Custody of Children
If you’re a parent going through a divorce, there are a few things to keep in mind when it comes to child custody and parental rights. For starters, there is an assortment of reasons why a parent may end up losing custody of a child, and some of those reasons may surprise you. It’s… Read More »
Division of Retirement Assets
The average 20-something has $10,500 in their 401(k) plan, according to Investopedia and Fidelity. This may not sound like much, but it is by no means inconsequential. And, the older the worker, the larger their retirement account becomes. The average 60-something has over $182,000 in their 401(k) account. Of course, these are averages, not… Read More »
Child Custody and How To Relocate
Americans move, on average, 11 times in their lifetimes, according to The Atlantic and the U.S. Census Bureau. Simply because a parent has children does not mean that they will be able to stay in the same city for the rest of their lives; new job opportunities, better school systems, being closer to family,… Read More »