Divorce is a legal process that dissolves a marriage, and it can be categorized into two main types: contested and uncontested divorce. These terms refer to the manner in which the divorce is pursued and the level of agreement between the spouses. Understanding the...
A prenuptial agreement, commonly referred to as a prenup, is a legal document created by couples before marriage to establish the division of assets, property rights, and financial responsibilities in the event of divorce or death. While discussing and drafting a...
Picture this: you have worked on an idea for months, spending your energy and money and you finally manage to launch this idea. The next day, someone else executes your idea and starts making more money than you have from it. That sounds like an absolute nightmare,...
When the decision of a lower court is unsatisfactory or you believe that something might have gone wrong during the litigation process, you have the option of getting the case reviewed by a higher court. The court of appeal may or may not reverse the decision,...
Finances are tricky to handle after a divorce, especially since the divorce itself would have taken so much of an emotional and financial toll. But just as you can navigate a divorce with the right steps, you can be equipped to handle your finances once the separation...
Divorce proceedings can be a genuinely tricky period for all parties involved, and so much can and usually will go wrong. During a legal separation, there are bound to be heightened emotions, frustrations, and unresolved tension. It is not unexpected that one or both...