It’s normal to feel frustrated with your spouse while negotiating your divorce – so much so that you may send a text out of anger. Unfortunately, digital evidence can be collected and used against you. Avoid sending such messages, and tell your attorney if you received any. It is best to avoid any form of digital activity or interactions online until you finalize your divorce. You never know what could give your spouse and their attorney the proof they need to demand alimony or higher child support payments. The lawyers at Divorce Matters® are here to provide expert counsel and guide you through the divorce dos and don’ts to ensure the best outcome possible. Call us today at (720) 943-7625. #DivorceMatters #WhatMattersMost #DivorceAttorney #ColoradoAttorney #GreenwoodVillage #Denver #ColoradoSprings #FortCollins #ColoradoLaw #ChildSupport #FamilyLaw #Divorce #TheDivorceMattersDifference #TuesdayTip #SocialMedia
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It’s 2020 and the stigma that used to surround divorcees is just a faded memory. Now, more than ever before divorce is considered an unfortunate yet normal part of life for some people. Many baby boomers want a lifestyle change and part of that may include a divorce. These ‘Silver Era Divorces’ or ‘Gray Divorces’ can often be much more amicable because minor children are grown and there are enough assets for both people to continue their lives comfortably in different directions. If you need legal help with your divorce, Irwin & Irwin has the experience and knowledge to help you achieve the outcomes you desire. Learn more and reach out to us today. ☎ (714) 222-3992 📧 [email protected] #irwinandirwin #childcustody #divorce #familylaw #attorney #divorcelaw #law #domesticviolence https://bit.ly/2Df0X4J
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It’s 2020 and the stigma that used to surround divorcees is just a faded memory. Now, more than ever before divorce is considered an unfortunate yet normal part of life for some people. Many baby boomers want a lifestyle change and part of that may include a divorce. These ‘Silver Era Divorces’ or ‘Gray Divorces’ can often be much more amicable because minor children are grown and there are enough assets for both people to continue their lives comfortably in different directions. If you need legal help with your divorce, Irwin & Irwin has the experience and knowledge to help you achieve the outcomes you desire. Learn more and reach out to us today. ☎ (714) 222-3992 📧 [email protected] #irwinandirwin #childcustody #divorce #familylaw #attorney #divorcelaw #law #domesticviolence https://bit.ly/2Df0X4J
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Divorce - Custody - Support - Domestic Violence - Paternity - Mediation - Litigation - Attorney at IRWIN & IRWIN
It’s 2020 and the stigma that used to surround divorcees is just a faded memory. Now, more than ever before divorce is considered an unfortunate yet normal part of life for some people. Many baby boomers want a lifestyle change and part of that may include a divorce. These ‘Silver Era Divorces’ or ‘Gray Divorces’ can often be much more amicable because minor children are grown and there are enough assets for both people to continue their lives comfortably in different directions. If you need legal help with your divorce, Irwin & Irwin has the experience and knowledge to help you achieve the outcomes you desire. Learn more and reach out to us today. ☎ (714) 222-3992 📧 [email protected] #irwinandirwin #childcustody #divorce #familylaw #attorney #divorcelaw #law #domesticviolence https://bit.ly/2Df0X4J
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Before you file for divorce, the best thing to do is discuss your questions and concerns with an attorney. When consulting with a lawyer, they will advise you to gather all information about family finances, bank accounts, marital property information, and more one may not even consider. Getting a basic list of what you and your spouse have – both together and individually – can prepare you for the divorce process. Divorce is difficult – which is why the team at Divorce Matters® is here to answer any and all queries before starting your divorce process. Call us today at (720) 943-7625. #DivorceMatters #WhatMattersMost #Relationships #DivorceAttorney #ColoradoAttorney #GreenwoodVillage #Denver #ColoradoSprings #FortCollins #ColoradoLaw #ChildSupport #FamilyLaw #Divorce #TheDivorceMattersDifference #MaritalProperty #Settlement #FrequentlyAskedQuestions #FAQ
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If you’re unfamiliar with the divorce process, it can be easy to make mistakes that can heavily impact your case. No matter what type of case you’re going through, it will require care, diligence and expertise. In our latest blog article, we explore a few common mistakes people make when going through the divorce process. Whether it’s not hiring a divorce attorney, posting about your case on social media, or being disorganized, these mistakes can cost you time and money. Read more about these mistakes and how to avoid them: https://lnkd.in/gyvpAjVZ #divorce #georgiadivorce #familylawattorney #familylaw #familylawattorneys #legalservices #divorceattorney #atlantalawyer #atlantalawyerlife #atlantalawyer✨ #atlantadivorce #georgiaattorney #georgiaattorneys
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Responding to a divorce filing involves several steps, and it's crucial to approach the process carefully. Keep in mind that the specific requirements and procedures may vary depending on your jurisdiction, so it's advisable to consult with an attorney for guidance tailored to your situation. Here's a general guide on how to respond to a divorce filing: First, carefully read through the divorce papers to understand the grounds and claims. Note important deadlines for response. Second, respond to the divorce filing within the stipulated timeframe. Address each claim methodically, and if applicable, assert your own claims and counterarguments. Remember, every divorce case is unique, and professional guidance is essential. ☎️Contact Good Life Legal for a consultation or inquiries #goodlifelegal #goodlifedivorce #goodlifelegalflorida #goodlifedivorceattorney #crestviewdivorceattorney #divorce #divorcetips #DivorceWellness
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With Easter and Passover right around the corner, we wanted to offer some tips on how to navigate major holidays after a divorce. #Mediation #Childcustody #Divorcetips
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Have you or your spouse recently filed for divorce? A divorce can be a scary and confusing time, and on top of that dealing with the complicated legal system on your own may be more than you can handle. Like many aspects of a divorce, whether you need a lawyer or not is really dependent on the parties involved. Some couples are able to settle their differences without ever stepping foot in a court, while other divorces become a long and complicated process. But in most cases having someone by your side to help you through the process can go a long way. Here are a few reasons that you should consider when deciding whether to hire an attorney during a divorce proceeding. Read Our Blog and Learn More: https://lnkd.in/eFtMyx_D #divorce #divorcelawyer #MassachusettsLawyer #FamilyLaw
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Partnering with Financial Advisors and Divorce Professionals to Guide Clients Through Their Mortgage and Personal Finance Needs
My guest Kristen N. Hilty CDFA® with Smarter Divorce Solutions, explains her role as a CDFA in the divorce process which can differ from other people with that same designation, so it's important to know those intricacies when selecting a financial expert if you are going through a divorce. Check out the full episode at either link below: 🎥 https://lnkd.in/eUVSD4QP 🎧 https://lnkd.in/gapfzUXH #DivorceFinances #CDFAinsights #MoneyMatters #FinancialClarity #DivorcePlanning #SmartMoneyMoves #CDFAexpertise #WealthPreservation #DivorceDollars #FinancialEmpowerment #MoneyTalks #DivorceToolkit #DivorceSettlements #CDFAStrategies #WealthAfterDivorce #FinancialIndependence #DivorceInsights #MoneyManagement #adamcolemanmortgage #moneyandmortgages #CDLP #CDFA Disclaimer: The information provided is for general informational purposes only and should not be construed as financial, legal, or tax advice. Always consult with a qualified professional before making any financial, legal, or tax-related decisions.
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If you’re going through a divorce and you aren’t on good terms with your spouse, you may be wondering if you’re allowed to change your locks before the divorce is finalized. Changing the locks when you don’t have the right can leave you in trouble. You can’t usually change locks on shared marital property until the divorce is final and you’ve been granted the home in the marital settlement agreement. However, if you’re concerned about violent or abusive behavior from your spouse, you might be able to get permission from the court. Call the Law Office of Bradley R. Tengler, P.C., for help navigating an Illinois divorce. 🔗 https://lnkd.in/gn9_VrZ7 #BradleyrTenglerPC #TenglerLaw #FamilyLawyer #FamilyLaw #LawyersOfInstagram #Lawyers #Attorneys #AttorneyAtLaw #Blogger #Divorce #MaritalPropertyDivision #DivisionOfAssets #DivorceFAQ #DivorceLawyer #DivorceAttorney
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