You know that a divorce will entail separating your finances from your spouse’s. This is unlikely to be a simple or quick process, so you may want to get a head start on things. However, making major changes to your bank accounts, assets and estate plans before your...
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Establish bounds of privacy in a co-parenting plan
Keeping good communication with your co-parent is important to give your child a good life. A co-parenting plan allows you to discuss many issues in advance with your child’s other parent. You may resolve a lot of disputes before they happen. Psychology Today explains...
Who should you choose to be your power of attorney?
As you grow older, you may suffer declining health. In time, you might not be able to make decisions regarding your finances or your health care. This is where designating someone to be your power of attorney may make a difference. You could avoid a conservatorship by...
Why should you work with your co-parent?
The process of divorce is a difficult one that will put a strain on your mental health and well-being. Unfortunately, it often impacts your child in a similar way, which likely serves as a major concern. You likely wish to understand potential ways to ease this burden...
3 ways your child custody transfer can go terribly wrong
If you share physical custody of your kids with an ex-spouse, you may have some concerns about transferring custody of the children when your parenting time begins and ends. After all, your marriage came to an end for some very valid reasons. Your custody transfer...
Is estate planning necessary for singles?
If you do not have dependents and are not in a serious relationship, you may question your need for an estate plan in Utah. While you may not need to do quite as much as someone with a family and a large estate, making some plans can protect you and your future....
How a will and trust can work together
Setting up a trust and funding it by transferring your assets and accounts to it protects your wealth and provides for its management to benefit your children when you are gone. You may need to update your trust regularly and when major purchases or life events make...
How do you navigate divorce at work?
You told your close friends, family and children about your divorce, but did you leave someone out? Do not forget to let your employer in on the news. See what FastCompany says about handling your marital split at the office. Know whom to tell and which steps to take...
Reviewing divorce issues involving kids
When it comes to ending your marriage, you have to analyze multiple facets of the divorce process. If you are a parent, you have additional topics to examine, from the different ways in which your divorce could affect your kids to legal matters such as a dispute over...
3 tips for healthy co-parenting that benefits your child
As a divorced parent to a minor child, one of your main concerns is the well-being of your child. Maintaining a healthy co-parenting relationship is vital to childhood development. According to CNBC, approximately 40% or 50% of U.S. married couples divorce. Suddenly...