Divorce can be an emotional time, and grief is common. The idea of moving on and finding a new romantic connection might be tempting. However, there are compelling reasons why individuals should consider waiting until their North Dakota divorce is final before...
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6 considerations in a farm family divorce in North Dakota
Divorce can get complicated, particularly when it involves a farm family in North Dakota. For example, the split will bring a myriad of issues to the forefront. These issues impact not only the spouses but also the agricultural operations they own. 1. Property...
How a divorce attorney can save you money
Divorces are complex situations with many components. It is no wonder why they can be so financially draining. Attorneys in the field offer various advantages that may save money on your divorce. Experience with the court system Family law professionals have in-depth...
Should you sell your family farm in a divorce?
The prospect of a divorce brings numerous challenging decisions, especially when it involves shared property. If you are in North Dakota and the shared property is a family farm, the situation can become even more complex. The farm may have financial, emotional and...
Avoid these 3 common co-parenting errors
Many North Dakota parents encounter challenges while learning to co-parent with a former partner, but the more you learn to get along and work alongside your child’s other parent, the better off your child may be. While it may take some time to adjust to your new...
How to divide your debt following a divorce
Most couples incur debt throughout their marriage. Like your assets, you have to divide your debt once you file for divorce. The first rule of dividing assets is similar to dividing your assets. Pre-marital debt belongs to you and marital debt belongs to you both....
Does North Dakota consider a child’s custody preferences?
When the marriage or relationship between you and your child’s other parent reaches its end, you may need to have the state step in and allocate residential and decision-making responsibilities for you. While the state reflects on many factors when deciding what type...
When do you qualify for an ex-spouse’s Social Security?
When you split from your spouse in North Dakota later on in life, you may have different goals and objectives than younger individuals who are navigating divorces. Many older adults working through divorces have particular concerns about maximizing their retirement...
What documents are necessary for a divorce negotiation?
When a marriage ends, the whole family will often suffer some emotional, mental and even physical pain. The process can be even more complex and complicated when it involves children or considerable assets. Anyone who has decided to get divorced can minimize the time...
What tactics should you bring to your coparenting plan?
Divorce, when you have children, can feel like breaking your family apart. While you decide to separate, keep in mind that you are still your children's family. Children fare worse in a home where parents have a rocky relationship than children of divorced parents....