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Divorce Mediation Can Help Couples Discover Creative Ways To Deal With Their Home

Florida couples who are getting a divorce face two options when it comes to their family home.

What Happens to the Mortgage in a New York Divorce?

Just like all other forms of marital property, a couple's mortgage on their home must be divided during their divorce. A mortgage is considered to be a piece of marital debt.

Divorce Mediation Can Help Couples Discover Creative Ways To Deal With Their Home

How divorce mediation can help a couple deal with their home.

In Florida, Should Divorcing Parties Choose to Keep the House During Asset Division?

A guide to choosing who should retain the home in the process of asset division.

Is Your Home Separate Property or Community Property?

A marital home may be separate property, or community property, or both, depending on the circumstances.

Oak Brook Family Law Attorney Named 2015 Super Lawyer

DuPage family law attorney Kathryn L. Harry of Kathryn L. Harry & Associates, P.C. has been named a 2015 Illinois Super Lawyer.

Tax Tips for Couples Going Through a Connecticut Divorce

While most divorced couples are immediately concerned about their children and their financial status, there are other, less obvious, impacts that divorce will inevitably have. Understanding the changes to your taxation status, for example, is something to consider when filing for divorce.

Child support law in Florida is an equal opportunity obligation

Some Floridians still believe that the mother usually gets custody of a couple’s children after a divorce, but this is not so.

Divorcing Florida couples who own a business may benefit by mediation

Florida couples often go into business together. When the relationship is going well, the business usually does as well. Yet when that relationship ends in divorce, the business can go downhill fast.

A new concept called a “wedlease” may be in the future of Florida family law mediation

Many couples in Florida and elsewhere may have read about a concept called a “wedlease.”

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