The financial impact of a gray divorce may be difficult to overcome, as you have fewer years to recoup the assets lost when your marriage ends. Rebuilding your finances may be even harder if your marriage ends because your partner engaged in acts of financial...
High Asset Divorce
Should you get a prenup for a second marriage in Washington?
Prenuptial agreements are used to protect assets in the event of divorce or death. If you're considering another marriage after going through a divorce, you might be wondering about the effectiveness of a prenuptial agreement. There are a lot more factors to take into...
Tips for protecting your finances while going through a divorce
For many individuals facing divorce, a common top priority is the sustainment of financial stability both now and for the future. Between property division, bank account splits and child-related arrangements, spouses ending their marriage have more than legal fees to...
How contempt can lead to divorce and how to change the behavior
All marriages face challenges, and some can be more trying than others. With many issues, couples are able to work things out. However, some behaviors predict an increase of divorce. Contempt is one of these predictors. Marriage experts warn of the dangers of this...
Divorce after 50 can have high asset implications
In Washington and across the country, people age 50 and over are often part of a rising trend. Those in this age group are filing for divorce at a rate much higher than their younger counterparts. When high assets are at stake, a spouse must be careful to protect his...
High asset divorce issues to consider before filing a petition
No two Washington couples have marriages that are exactly the same, and this is particularly true regarding high asset divorce. There are, however, several important issues to which most spouses can relate. Those who want to protect their interests may wish to...
Business assets: Are yours protected, in case of divorce?
Many Washington business owners also happen to be married or are planning to be some day. Successful entrepreneurs understand the need to protect business assets. While most people expect their marriage to last a lifetime, it doesn't always end up that way. Some...
Key issues for writing co-parenting terms in a Washington divorce
When Washington spouses decide they no longer wish to maintain their relationships, they can seek a legally binding end to their marriage. Most people want to avoid lengthy court battles at all costs when they divorce. When it comes to child custody and related...
Protect whats yours in a high asset divorce
While it is possible to act on your own behalf when ending a marriage in a Washington court, it is usually less stressful and quite helpful to instead rely on experienced legal representation. Especially in a high asset divorce, any number of challenges may arise that...
Are rich people really more prone toward divorce?
A recent marriage study suggests that high-net-worth assets may have an impact on whether Washington married couples stay together or call it quits. In fact, this particular study suggests that wealthy people in general are much likelier to divorce than their...