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Co-parenting Tools
Co-parenting has come a long way thanks to new information, resources, and technologies. With helpful smartphones and apps, parents can now streamline their calendars, schedules, and communication methods. When these tools are used, co-parenting can become a much more...
Advance Child Tax Credit Payments for Divorced Parents
On July 15, 2021, you may have noticed some extra money in your bank account and wondered why. If you have a child, this payment was likely the first of a series of monthly IRS payments that will be paid from July 2021 through December 2021. These payments are part...
Can A Prenup Protect You From Spouse’s Debt?
While signing a prenup may not seem like the most romantic idea before getting hitched, it may help save you if the relationship goes sour. If your spouse poorly manages assets and debts, a prenup may help protect you if you and your spouse split. A prenuptial...
Divorce: Pet Custody
Many fur parents see their pets as like their own children. They take care of them, feed them, and sometimes spoil them more than they would a human child. Unlike a couple’s children, pets, including dogs, are classified as personal property. Simply put, an object...
