What to Know About Divorce and Retirement Accounts
Divorce brings many financial changes, and retirement savings are often a major part of the equation. Whether you have a 401(k), pension, or IRA, these accounts may be divided between you and your spouse as part of the settlement. The way this happens depends on when the funds were contributed, the type...

What to Expect at Your Divorce Mediation Session
Divorce can be an emotionally and financially challenging process, but mediation offers a less adversarial and often more cost-effective way to resolve disputes. Mediation allows divorcing couples to work with a neutral third party to reach mutually agreeable solutions on critical issues like property division, child custody, and spousal support. If you’re...

Strategies for High-Conflict Divorce Resolution
High-conflict divorces can feel overwhelming, creating stress and uncertainty for both spouses and their children. Disputes often arise over key issues like custody arrangements, financial support, and communication, making an already challenging time even harder to manage. When emotions run high, tensions can easily spill over, leading to prolonged disagreements and increased...

Immigration Status and Divorce: Legal Considerations for Non-Citizen Spouses
Divorce is never easy, and for non-citizen spouses, it can be especially tough. Your immigration status can be deeply impacted by a divorce, making it harder to stay in the country. In this blog, we explore how different visas and green cards are affected by divorce, the protections available for those facing...