Divorce Decree Finally In Hand? Here's What Else You Need To Take Care Of

Posted on: 12 April 2017

One of the most difficult things to go through in life is a divorce... and not just because of the emotional aspect of a failed marriage. When you finally get the divorce decree in your hands, it's time to make sure all other documented connections to your ex-spouse are severed. Here are a few examples.  Vehicle documents The registration and insurance for each of the marital vehicles may need to be changed.
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Structuring A Divorce When You Plan To Live Together

Posted on: 12 April 2017

Sometimes the marriage does not work out, even when you and your spouse get along. If you and your current spouse no longer feel like married partners, but you still get along as friends and parents very well, it can be a good idea to remain in the home together. Often married couples who divorce end up with bad credit or struggling financially due to taking care of marital debt but having their income cut.
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How Children Can Be Affected By Bankruptcy

Posted on: 12 April 2017

If you have to declare bankruptcy, you are likely dealing with a decent amount of emotional turmoil. It can be stressful for you to have to figure out how you are going to manage your finances. Bankruptcy can be stressful because your creditors might continue to call you on a regular basis. However, what you might not be thinking about is how your children are going to be affected by bankruptcy.
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Entertainment Law 101: 3 Benefits of Having a Lawyer on Your Side

Posted on: 7 April 2017

The entertainment industry is full of confusing contracts, terms, and laws that are difficult to navigate alone. Luckily, you don't have to. An experienced entertainment lawyer is a good asset to have on hand – whether you've hit it big or not. Entertainment lawyers offer many benefits, including these three: 1. Negotiations Perhaps the biggest benefit of having an entertainment lawyer is negotiating power. A lawyer can help you negotiate through contracts, payments, non-disclosure agreements, and more.
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