If you and your spouse have separated and made the choice to move forward with a divorce, you will need to figure out how to separate your combined lives. This includes not only dividing up your personal belongings and financial assets but dividing up your joint debts...
Month: March 2020
Addressing visitation hand-offs in your parenting plan
For many post-divorce families, co-parenting is the most favorable option. With this approach to raising children, you and your former spouse each play a role in the upbringing of your son or daughter. Because you and your ex-spouse do not live together, however, you...
Co-parenting during unusual circumstances
Raising children with a former spouse or partner can be one of the biggest challenges for parents today. A relationship generally ends at least in part because the two parties do not work well together in some capacity, yet they are forced to find a way to still do...
Who gets the house when you get divorced?
When Mississippi couples file for divorce, there are many details that need to be discussed and one of those is the division of marital assets. Studies show that the divorce rate in the United States is on the decline, with one divorce for every two marriages. During...