A Guide to Split Parenting Time in the Summer
The summer can be a challenging time for parents who are divorced or are in the midst of a divorce. When kids are out of school for three months, parents
The summer can be a challenging time for parents who are divorced or are in the midst of a divorce. When kids are out of school for three months, parents
Tax season is in full swing, and filing can be difficult even when you aren’t going through a divorce. So how do couples file when they’re right in the middle
When you decide to grow your family, there are the obvious things to think about like buying a crib or stocking up on diapers, but before or soon after your
Having an estate plan is crucial to ensuring that your assets go to the right people, but as life happens, things change and so should your estate plan. Below we’ve
As soon as “I do’s” have been exchanged, a couple’s legal and financial connection takes on fresh meaning. Engaged couples should begin discussing and implementing some key estate planning initiatives
The passing of a parent is a difficult event to navigate. In addition to dealing with the emotional toll of the loss, children often have to plan funeral services as
When planning to divorce, couples don’t often realize that timing can have an impact on the financial outcome of the proceedings. Changes to maintenance (formerly known as alimony), 529 college
Estate planning entails a number of difficult decisions, but for many with minor children, choosing a beneficiary is an easy choice. Parents rightfully want to protect their children from financial
Woman Getting Married reached out to Jennifer Guimond-Quigley to talk about prenuptial agreements and why everyone should create one. Click here to read the full article.