by jonesfamilylawgroup23 | Nov 30, 2023 | Divorce & Legal Separation
Divorce is never an easy decision, and one of the most challenging aspects can be breaking the news to your children and extended family. The conversation is delicate, filled with emotions, and requires a gentle approach. Here are some heartfelt suggestions on how to...
by jonesfamilylawgroup23 | Dec 22, 2022 | Divorce & Legal Separation
Have trouble following along when your attorney gives you an update? Confused by what the Judge had to say? You are not alone. Unfortunately, lawyers and Judges often speak and write using words that are unfamiliar and uncommon. Terms and words that may be...
by jonesfamilylawgroup23 | Nov 22, 2022 | Divorce & Legal Separation
Once the decision is made to end a marriage, one big question you may have is who will move out, and how soon. But what if it’s necessary to continue living together for a while longer? Is that a crazy idea? Can you make it work? It’s not uncommon for divorcing...
by jonesfamilylawgroup23 | Oct 11, 2022 | Agreements, Child Custody Child Support & Co-Parenting, COVID-19, Divorce & Legal Separation, Processes
Figuring out health insurance coverage for yourself can be tough, not to mention the responsibility of covering a spouse and/or dependents. The end of a marriage is one big reason people often want to cancel their spouse’s coverage. And with many insurance companies...
by jonesfamilylawgroup23 | Oct 5, 2022 | Agreements, Child Custody Child Support & Co-Parenting, COVID-19, Divorce & Legal Separation, Processes
Dividing everything in a divorce can feel like a full-time job. And when it comes to retirement accounts, things get trickier. You’ve probably heard the word “QDRO” thrown around. But what is a QDRO in divorce, and does it really matter? The short answer is yes. If...
by jonesfamilylawgroup23 | Sep 26, 2022 | Agreements, Divorce & Legal Separation
When couples split up, the question of pet custody in divorce can feel as heavy as other parts of the breakup. For many people, a dog or a cat is not just an animal. That animal is part of the family. You might ask who gets the dog in a divorce and find yourself...