Divorce can take a significant toll on your finances. You and your spouse usually need to disentangle your accounts and you may find yourself with access to fewer resources. There are several steps you should take to prepare your finances for life after the divorce....
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How does adultery affect a Pennsylvania divorce?
A cheating spouse can destroy a marriage, and adultery plays a large role in many Pennsylvania divorces. It can also change the shape and trajectory of those divorces. Since California made the first no-fault divorces legal in 1969, all fifty States have adopted...
Does my spouse really get half of my retirement account?
Once the reality of divorce sets in, your will probably start to look at all of the assets in a different light. Retirement accounts, such as 401(k) plans, are no exception. Do you really have to split your retirement nest egg down the middle? The answer would depend...
Couples who divorce later in life face unique concerns
You may be among those who decide to end their marriage after many years, even many decades. Later-in-life divorce is no longer uncommon. However, divorce after the age of 50 will affect you in many ways and you will deal with some unique issues. Dealing with time The...
Is the court about to appoint a master in your divorce case?
If you and your spouse are facing a contested divorce, the court may appoint a Master to your case. You can rest assured that the Master assigned to assist in your divorce action has significant experience in helping to resolve family law matters. About the Master A...
Coping with the loss of companionship during divorce
Even when people recognize that a divorce is the most ideal solution for their marital discord, the loss of companionship can impact their life indefinitely. People may not notice this disconnect right away, but as they spend more time alone, the reality of their...
Can you request spousal support in Pennsylvania?
Spousal support, also called alimony, can help bridge the gap in your finances when you divorce. If you raised children or supported your spouse's career, you may worry about how you can establish and maintain an independent household. Review the rules for alimony in...
Being the first to file for divorce first has benefits
Whether your divorce is a mutual decision or something you decide on your own, you may wonder if it matters who files first. There are many misconceptions that whoever files first has some advantage in the process, but we assure you that is not true. In fact, as Rowe...
How can divorced parents deal with the holidays?
For most people, the holidays are a time of joy and celebration. However, if you are a divorced parent, the holidays can be a source of stress and sadness. This is particularly true if your divorce was recent. There is no roadmap to happiness during the holidays, but...
Can gray divorce have a negative impact on your health?
Those who endure a divorce after the age of 50 may experience different emotions and circumstances than those who are younger and experience this life-altering event. While divorce rates in the United States have fallen overall, U.S. News reports that gray divorce has...

