Wedding and engagement rings can be immensely valuable assets. Many spend thousands and thousands of dollars to buy the perfect one for their partner. However, if the marriage ends, the question of who keeps these pricey pieces of jewelry. Continue reading to find out...
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Should I Fight for the Family Home?
For many couples, the marital home is their most valuable asset and a symbol of stability, which is why it is often passionately fought for in a divorce. However, despite the attachment you may feel for your home, fighting for it in a divorce may not be the wisest...
The Benefits of Creating a Prenuptial Agreement
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...
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....
10 Common Signs Your Spouse is Hiding Assets in Divorce
If you and your spouse have accumulated a substantial amount of assets throughout the course of your marriage, property division during a divorce can be quite complicated. In many occasions, one spouse attempts to hide or conceal marital assets to either keep more...
What is Considered Separate Property in a Divorce?
In any divorce, there are two general types of assets or properties: marital assets and separate assets. Marital property consists of only assets that a couple gains throughout the marriage. On the other hand, separate property is assets one spouse owns prior to...