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Deciding the house in a divorce

Divorce is a challenging process, and one of the most significant aspects to consider is the division of property. For many couples, the family home holds sentimental value and practical considerations. In Delaware, the rules for determining who gets the house during...

5 main factors when divorcing spouses own a business together

Some spouses who decide to end their marital union in Delaware share ownership of a business. In these cases, the complexities of divorce can take on an added layer of intricacy. Dissolving a marriage that involves joint entrepreneurship demands careful attention to...

What influences grandparents’ rights after a divorce?

Grandparents hold a unique place in a child's life. They bring wisdom, life experiences and unconditional love. In many families, grandparents provide essential emotional and practical support, helping children navigate the complexities of life. They can be a...

What happens with retirement funds when you file for divorce?

With an increasing number of divorces initiated later in life, dividing assets becomes more complicated. Older adults traditionally have assets that younger ones may not, including retirement funds built over decades. What are your options for dividing retirement...

Can my child choose where to live?

Defining physical custody terms is a standard part of divorce cases involving children. While your child cannot definitively determine where they will live, their opinion can play a role in the court's decision. When the court considers a child's preference While...

3 common factors in gray divorces

Despite the fact that divorce among older couples, sometimes called gray divorce, is growing increasingly common, many people still struggle to understand how and why it happens. There are many reasons why older couples call it quits after decades of apparent...

Tips for successful co-parenting

Most of today’s family court judges focus on the best interests of the child when determining custody, visitation and child support. Research reveals that children benefit from spending time with both parents. Therefore, if you are in the midst of family separation...

Three factors that can affect child custody

Divorce is challenging for everyone in the family, especially for the children. When the time comes to discuss who the children will live with and who will make decisions for them, the conversation between the parents can become challenging.  The court aims to make...

4 tips for raising your grandchildren

When your grandchildren can not be with their parents, you may be able to obtain legal guardianship and raise them yourself. Living with grandparents allows children to maintain a sense of stability and stay connected with their families and culture. While it can be...

5 scenarios in which a modification might be necessary

Your divorce settlement includes orders for child support as well as a custody agreement. The court determines both according to the best interests of the children and both parents’ financial and personal situations. Sometimes, things change after the divorce is...

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