Tag Archives: high-asset divorce
Tips for moving on once your divorce is final
Even non-contentious divorces can be draining. The process may seem like a never-ending series of meetings, document-signings, working out a parenting plan and possibly moving to a new home. Even if you have assets that allow you to live comfortably, adjusting to a new, scaled-down lifestyle can be challenging. While you’re likely feeling a… Read More »
2 important facts about Nevada divorces
There are a number of details that apply to the legal aspects of Nevada divorces, which every person considering divorce in this state should be aware of, especially when it comes to high-asset divorce proceedings. This article will discuss two of the most pertinent facts that relate to Nevada divorce proceedings. Firstly, spouses considering… Read More »
Don’t forget Social Security spousal benefits in your divorce
In divorces where couples have considerable assets to divide, they may not give much thought to Social Security spousal benefits, even if they’re nearing retirement age. Social Security benefits seem complicated enough without factoring divorce into the situation. However, why not get the benefits that you’re entitled to when the time comes? After all,… Read More »
Do you need a valuation expert during your divorce?
When a couple has millions of dollars in assets, property and investments, a divorce can be quite complex. Simply trying to determine what everything is worth can be difficult. One way to minimize mistakes is to hire a valuation expert. This is an objective third-party who will determine the values of the couple’s assets… Read More »
3 things not to do when you divorce
Divorce is a major event in your life, and it can bring out a side of you that you might not like. If you don’t like that side of you, it’s very possible that others won’t either. Here are three things to avoid doing when you’re in the midst of a divorce: — Playing… Read More »
Is there a positive side to divorce?
One of the most painful experiences you can have is to watch your spouse pack his or her things and walk out the door and on your marriage. You might wonder if you will ever find the strength to move on. There is a positive side to divorce, but it might just take you… Read More »
A few things to know about asset division
Asset division usually involves a lot of emotions. It is very difficult to let go of your possessions, especially when the process is mixed with separating from a spouse and dissolving your marriage. This article will discuss several things about asset division that usually only divorce attorneys are aware of. First, try not to… Read More »
3 tips for social media users going through divorce
Social media is a trap when you are going through a divorce. In fact, even before you file for divorce, the content of your social media accounts has the potential to play a huge role in your divorce. Anything and everything could be used against you in family court if your husband or wife… Read More »
Congress changes Uniformed Services Former Spouses Protection Act
Congress has changed the 1982 Uniformed Services Former Spouses Protection Act. The ex-spouse law was tweaked in a way that gives divorce courts the ability to classify military retired pay as jointly earned property in divorce proceedings. This is big news considering the fact that Congress has not even considered making small changes to… Read More »
Navigating the complexities of a high net worth divorce
Most Nevada residents want to earn and save as much money as they can, and they certainly would not be opposed to owning multiple homes, dozens of cars and several profitable businesses. However, as beneficial as owning these assets are, they certainly do not make the divorce process any easier. Indeed, the more assets… Read More »