It’s easy to slip into hopeless and despair when you’re dealing with overwhelming debt. Creditors can start to harass you, you may be forced to pick which bills to pay and you may wind up subjected to repossession and foreclosure. All of this stress can leave you...
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Year: 2024
Three ways to build a compelling case for spousal support
Given that our state recognizes equitable distribution of property in divorce, you should receive your fair share of marital assets. While that might sound like it’ll put you on strong financial footing post-divorce, there are two problems here. The first is that...
When is it time to seek personal bankruptcy?
Are you overwhelmed with debt? If so, you’re probably clawing to drag yourself out of the hole. But despite your years of effort, you might feel like you’re not making much progress. Hundreds of thousands of Americans find themselves in similar circumstances,...
5 tips for breaking the news of divorce and custody to your kids
If you’re headed toward divorce, then your mind is probably running a million miles per hour. You’re likely worried about what your financial positioning will look like once property division is finalized, how much time you’ll get to spend with your children, and how...
Will you be left with nothing after bankruptcy?
Millions of Americans struggle to get a handle on their debt obligations. Housing costs, utilities, student loans, car loans, and credit card debt can quickly consume you, leaving you with very little, if anything, after you pay off your bills. If you’re like many,...