Many common estate planning documents must be notarized or witnessed to be legally binding. For example, mortgage documents and financial powers of attorney must be notarized. Wills, on the other hand, require witnesses,...
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Social Media Moves to Avoid During Divorce
February 25, 2020
The digital trail of memories can exacerbate the distress often caused by divorce. When emotions run high, some ex-spouses may use those same outlets to make posts that may hurt them later on.
DIVIDING THE DOG IN A DIVORCE
December 20, 2018
Impending divorce tends to conjure up images of “custody†(timesharing) battles over children, or disputes surrounding residence in the family home. But what happens to those other important parts of the...
In late 2017, the Federal Government passed the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (“TA”) which is more of an update to the code than a complete overhaul. There are, however, some key changes that will impact day to day divorce...