When you have children, there is a very little chance that you will be able to break completely away from the other parent when you divorce. Instead, they are likely going to be an active parent with whom you will have to communicate often. Because of this, it is a...
Prepare for your divorce mediation sessions
On behalf of M. J. Hill & Associates, PLLC | Oct 29, 2019 | Uncategorized
Determining that you want to divorce your spouse is a big life change, and telling them that you want to end the marriage is likely going to be a challenging situation. One thing that you don't need to do during that discussion is hash out the terms of the divorce....
Contentious custody battles negatively impact the children
On behalf of M. J. Hill & Associates, PLLC | Oct 1, 2019 | Uncategorized
Divorce is a trying time for anyone, but it is much more difficult when you have children. Going through a contentious custody battle can wear on your emotions, as well as your children's. Learning about the impacts can give you an idea of how to handle them. In the...
Dealing with custody issues when taking your child on vacation
On behalf of M. J. Hill & Associates, PLLC | Aug 30, 2019 | Uncategorized
If you do not have full custody of your kids, you will undoubtedly want to make sure that you spend quality time with your children. You may decide that you want to take them overseas on vacation, as this can be a great way to make memories together. However, you may...
Protect yourself if your relationship is rocky
On behalf of M. J. Hill & Associates, PLLC | Jul 30, 2019 | Uncategorized
Realizing that your marriage is in trouble is a challenging thought. There are several things that you should do and shouldn't do when you reach this point. One of the first things that you need to do is figure out what is best for you. It can be hard to leave a...
The pitfalls of representing yourself pro se in a divorce
On behalf of M. J. Hill & Associates, PLLC | Jul 2, 2019 | Uncategorized
Financial issues can quickly lead a couple from a happy union to a potential divorce scenario. Unfortunately, divorce itself can add to that financial strain, as ending a marriage is often more expensive than starting one. While weddings can cost an arm and a leg, you...
What are the top issues in co-parenting?
On behalf of M. J. Hill & Associates, PLLC | Jun 3, 2019 | Uncategorized
Once your divorce is final and you turn your full attention to the future, you'll find that co-parenting is now a big part of your life. Even though you're sure to face some challenges, you must always do what's in the best interest of your children. Even if you are...
Don’t rush to befriend your ex just because you share children
On behalf of M. J. Hill & Associates, PLLC | Apr 30, 2019 | Uncategorized
The period immediately following a divorce is one of great change. You have to adjust to living as a single person and taking care of things on your own. When you have children, this can be very difficult. Communicating with your ex may be challenging, but you know...
Help your children find stability between 2 homes during divorce
On behalf of M. J. Hill & Associates, PLLC | Apr 3, 2019 | Uncategorized
There are many changes that come with a divorce, but the ones that might be the most difficult to handle are those that involve the children. These are often more complex because you have to help the kids learn how to adjust to the new way of life. One of the most...
A prenuptial agreement can benefit any couple
On behalf of M. J. Hill & Associates, PLLC | Mar 1, 2019 | Uncategorized
For years, many people considered prenuptial agreements to be something only for the wealthy who care more about their finances than their marriages, or the kind of legal tool one spouse might use to ensure that the other spouse gets nothing in the event of divorce....
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