During the course of their marriage, many couples decide to invest in real estate, purchasing rental properties and earning incomes off of them. But these real estate holdings can make the property division process more difficult if these couples decide to get divorce. The following are some of the key considerations...
Realtors® working with divorcing clients find the real estate transaction isn’t always a smooth one.
In a divorce, things like automobiles and real estate can be either assets or debts depending on whether or not they have a loan against them.
Property division is generally one of the most contentious issues in divorce, and it doesn’t only regulate how real estate or household possessions are divided. Other financial awards, including disability benefits, are also considered to be marital assets, meaning they are also subject to the property division process. Disability benefits are...
In most cases, when a couple decides to separate and file for divorce their ownership in real estate acquired during the marriage and the resulting mortgage debt is the largest investment which ...
Outside of child custody, there’s no element of divorce that’s more sensitive than finances. And if you have significant investments in stocks, mutual funds, real estate, or business …
In a high-asset divorce, all types of property may be involved, from the marital home, vacation home and other real estate to retirement and investment accounts. What many couples don’t initially realize is that their businesses may also be property that is subject to division in divorce. As an equitable distribution...
You might think you don't have to worry too much about trains on your daily commute, but the truth is accidents at railroad crossings are more common than most people realize. In the U.S., a pers
Getting into a car accident is a terribly stressful event. But there are some common mistakes you should avoid to protect your rights.
This is a common question new clients ask. You can stay on workers’ compensation as long as you are unable to work due to your work injury. Can my employer o...