Across the country, state laws concerning pregnancy seem to be changing rapidly. You may have heard that Missouri is one of a handful of states where you can’t get divorced if one spouse is pregnant. That’s not 100% accurate. However, getting divorced when you’re...
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How protective orders work in Missouri
A protective order is designed to keep someone safe if they feel that their spouse or a romantic partner is a genuine threat to their safety. Many people are afraid to leave violent relationships because they think the other person will retaliate. As a result, seeking...
Gray divorce and the possibility of financial instability
The growth of gray divorce continues with no signs of slowing down. Fifty, sixty, and even seventy something spouses are pulling their respective plugs on marriages late in life. While many of these dissolutions enjoy the spoils of longtime careers with plentiful...
Are there advantages to taking alimony as a lump sum?
You’re getting divorced, and your spouse is going to have to pay alimony, also known as spousal support. Perhaps you left the workforce to help raise a family, counting on your spouse to support you all financially. Since you’re losing that support in the divorce,...
Are visitation and child support tied together?
The worst thing about your divorce is the fact that you no longer have your child living with you full-time. It wouldn’t be so bad, except that your ex-spouse is frustrating every attempt you make to spend time with the kids. Every time your visitation day rolls...
Could your spouse be hiding assets?
Most divorces don’t come entirely out of the blue. If you’re approaching a breakdown of your marital relationship, the odds are high that both you and your spouse see the writing on the wall. That can be a good thing. It can allow both of you to take stock of your...
The retirement account mistake many people make after divorce
Unless a divorcing couple negotiates specific arrangements to the contrary, chances are good that their retirement accounts will be subject to division during a divorce. Any marital income contributed to the accounts are likely to be considered part of the marital...
Why you may need financial experts while dividing assets
There are some financial assets that you can divide fairly easily when you get divorced. For example, you may have a small checking account where you keep money for daily spending. You can simply divide the contents of this account between you and your ex. There...
2 reasons divorce can be more difficult when you own a business
Unless you already have an agreement with one another, the division of your property as you prepare to divorce is typically a major challenge. However, it is more difficult for some couples to handle property division matters than it is for others. The more valuable...
How are stock options handled in a divorce?
Dividing up your lives in a divorce also means that you and your spouse have to divide up the marital property as equitably as possible. That can get very complicated when those assets include stock options held by one or both spouses. Stock options are often given as...