People often think that prenuptial agreements are designed for the wealthy or for couples who lack faith in the future of their marriage. However, even if your bond is solid and your assets are minimal, you can still benefit from having a prenuptial agreement in...
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Barach Law Group Attorney Matthew Barach to Serve as Moderator for Social Law Library’s Webinar
Barach Law Group Attorney Matthew Barach to Serve as Moderator for Social Law Library’s Webinar, “COVID-19: Divorce Questions and 19 Possible Solutions” Family law firm Barach Law Group, LLC announces that its founding attorney and author Matthew P. Barach will serve...
Moving Away with Your Children After a Divorce
A family’s life can continue to go through major changes in the aftermath of a divorce. As a result, you may have to relocate and, if you have minor children, this can profoundly complicate matters. Parents cannot simply uproot their children and move. You must either...
How Can Wasteful Dissipation Impact My Divorce?
In a divorce, property and assets are some of the most heavily contested issues. Whether financial difficulties led to your divorce or your spouse is now hiding or wasting assets in anticipation of a divorce, this can have a profound impact on your settlement....
Why Divorce Mediation is Better for Children
If you are planning to end your marriage and have children, you might have some concerns regarding the impact your split may have on them. Divorce litigation can be such a draining process and children often feel the weight of it. If you and your spouse are willing to...
Co-Parenting Throughout the COVID-19 Crisis
Even under the best circumstances, raising children with your former spouse can be an uphill battle. With the spread of COVID-19 and the country’s subsequent shutdown, divorced parents may encounter even more obstacles, especially if their schedules changed...
How is Alimony Determined?
If you are divorcing your spouse, one of the items you must resolve during the process is alimony. If you are the spouse who earns less income, it is likely you will be awarded alimony to maintain the standard of living you enjoyed while you were married. To determine...
Should I Move Out Before My Divorce is Finalized?
When spouses prepare for a divorce, the assumption is that one will move out of the marital home. As much as you may want to get out of each other’s hair and avoid any potential confrontations you may have with your spouse, moving out at this stage is not advisable....
Establishing Consistent Routines in Both Households After Divorce
The aftermath of a divorce is often difficult for children to cope with. Spending time with each parent in their respective households can become confusing if both parents do not establish a set of consistent rules and routines and make children feel insecure....
The Challenges of High Net Worth Divorce
Every divorce has its own unique challenges, especially on an emotional level. However, high net worth divorces are often substantially more complex due to the types of assets involved. Generally, couples or individuals who have $1 million or more in liquid assets are...

