Dividing Property Assets During a Divorce
Going through the agonizing divorce process? Many decisions need to be made and dividing all property assets is one of these decisions. You might need to get the court involved, especially if you aren’t very knowledgeable about the process in the state of Louisiana. Louisiana Community Property Laws Under the Louisiana Community
How Much Does A Divorce Cost?
Deciding to get a divorce is one of the most difficult decisions one may have to make in their lifetime. Coming to terms with the fact that a relationship you thought would last forever isn't working is hard, and making the decision to stop fighting is even worse. Once you've
Pros and Cons of Nesting During a Divorce
The term nesting refers to a child custody arrangement during or after a divorce in which the children continue to live in the home while the parents rotate in and out depending on when they have the kids. In this situation, the kids get to stay in the family home
How to Expedite the Divorce Process
While some divorces can take anywhere from months to years to finish, it is possible to speed the process up. Move on with your life and avoid the frustration and emotional turmoil that often accompanies a lengthy divorce. Keep reading to learn about ways in which you can make your
Challenges of Divorce When Kids Are Involved
Divorce is so challenging when kids are involved that some couples decide to stay together just because it will be easier. It's important to understand the challenges ahead, emotionally and financially, before moving forward with a divorce when you have kids. If the relationship is damaged, it is probably healthier
Are Prenups Easy To Get In Louisiana?
In Louisiana, a prenup is a contract a couple agrees to before getting married. It is created to divide their assets so if they end up getting a divorce, it is clear to whom the assets go to. Because the courts realize the financial impact a divorce can have on
How To Get A Divorce When Your Spouse Doesn’t Want One
Getting a divorce is difficult and heart breaking. It can be even more complicated when one spouse doesn't agree to it. But if you've tried all you can and believe there are unreconcilable differences, your spouse can't stop you from getting a divorce. The only thing that can really stop you is