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Category Archives: Property Division

Do you understand a qualified domestic relations order?

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A qualified domestic relation order, also known as a QDRO, is an order created by the court to divide retirement benefits. If you never go through the divorce process, this is not something you will have to deal with. However, if you find yourself splitting from your spouse, it could very well come to… Read More »

How can you avoid debt after divorce?

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Going through divorce is scary on many levels. For many, the fear of the unknown is worse than everything else. There are steps you can take to avoid debt and other financial concerns after divorce. You may not know what you are doing, but taking one step at a time will keep you on… Read More »

Tips for helping your business survive a divorce

By Lindamood & Robinson, P.C. |

Are you going through the divorce process? Do you realize this is coming at some point in the near future? If so, and you are a business owner, there are a few things you need to do. After all, you don’t want this to take a toll on your business and the many people… Read More »

Community property versus separate property

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During the divorce process, questions regarding property division will eventually become the attention of all parties involved. With both partners wanting what is best for them, the division of assets is not always as simple as it sounds. There is more to this than splitting everything down the middle. It is important to understand… Read More »

Pet custody battles are a real thing

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In the event of a divorce, property division can be hotly contested. Both parties want to get their fair share, so they will continue to fight until the end. When you add children to the equation, a divorce is even more complex. This means that child custody questions concerns must be addressed. And of… Read More »

Shelton, Lambert divorce: Many questions to answer

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For four years, Blake Shelton and Miranda Lambert were one of the power couples of country music. However, this all came crashing down on July 20 when their divorce was finalized. Despite the many questions regarding the split, the stars were able to divide their assets in a prompt and efficient manner, which is… Read More »

How to deal with financial struggles during divorce

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As the divorce process moves forward, it is not uncommon for one spouse to face a variety of financial difficulties. In this case, the financially dependent spouse is concerned about getting a “fair shake” during the divorce process. There is no denying the fact that divorce can be expensive. A person who does not… Read More »

Divorce and property division

By Lindamood & Robinson, P.C. |

Divorce signifies the end of a legal partnership between two people. While the idea of filing for divorce is simple, the process can be complicated and time consuming. This is due to a variety of potential challenges, such as those associated with property and debt division. Most property that was previously shared by the… Read More »

What to do when you suspect your ex is hiding assets from you

By Lindamood & Robinson, P.C. |

Many people say they got divorced because their spouse did not tell the truth. Maybe the spouse had an affair and tried to cover it up, or did not express their true feelings about important matters. Once the divorce is underway, some spouses try to minimize the amount they must give up in the… Read More »

What will happen to my business during a divorce?

By Lindamood & Robinson, P.C. |

If you are a small business owner who thinks that a divorce is in your future, you are probably asking yourself this question. Maybe you never gave much thought to what would happen to your business if you and your spouse got divorced, but the scary reality is that if don’t have a prenuptial… Read More »

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