Divorce changes many parts of your life, including your estate plan. As a parent of adult children, you might wonder what part they should play in your new plan. This decision needs careful thought, significantly since your family structure has changed. Key roles...
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Do I need to involve a guardian ad litem in my custody case?
On Behalf of Burbank & Collins, P.S.C. | Jan 6, 2025 | Child Custody
Child custody cases become emotionally charged and complex when parents disagree on what is best for their child. In some instances, the court may seek additional input to help ensure the child’s interests are prioritized. One way this can happen is by appointing a...
What happens if your ex refuses to follow custody agreements?
On Behalf of Burbank & Collins, P.S.C. | Jan 2, 2025 | Child Custody
Custody agreements help ensure children receive the care and stability they need after a separation or divorce. When one parent refuses to comply with these agreements, it creates tension and instability. Understanding the potential consequences and steps can help you...
Different estate planning documents to update after a divorce
On Behalf of Burbank & Collins, P.S.C. | Dec 10, 2024 | High Asset Divorce
Contentions are a part of the gamble of ending a marriage. Most spouses might enter the divorce process amicably, but something might come up that would cause tension. In times like these, it's important to protect your interests by handling what you can control: your...
Is your retirement fund at risk in your complex divorce?
On Behalf of Burbank & Collins, P.S.C. | Nov 28, 2024 | High Asset Divorce
Ending a marriage can be complicated, bringing numerous stressors and uncertainties. This situation is far from ideal. On top of everything you're going through, you may find yourself in a position where your retirement fund is in question. The prospect of losing...
Insurance changes to consider after your divorce
On Behalf of Burbank & Collins, P.S.C. | Nov 14, 2024 | Divorce Financial Planning
Divorce brings significant changes to your life – many of which can affect your insurance coverage. As you transition away from married life, it’s crucial to review your insurance policies. Failure to update your insurance policies can result in gaps in coverage and...
Why parents may need to modify legal custody after a divorce
On Behalf of Burbank & Collins, P.S.C. | Nov 7, 2024 | Child Custody
The family courts in Kentucky generally expect parents to honor the terms of custody orders. They need to abide by agreements that they made with one another or the instructions provided by the courts regarding the division of their parental rights and...
Find out if your spouse is hiding assets during divorce
On Behalf of Burbank & Collins, P.S.C. | Oct 25, 2024 | High Asset Divorce
Asset division is often a challenging and tension-filled process during divorce. Hiding assets only makes everything more stressful and complicated for everyone involved. Unfortunately, some spouses still attempt to conceal high-value property or financial resources...
Interstate vs. interstate relocation in child support cases
On Behalf of Burbank & Collins, P.S.C. | Oct 14, 2024 | Child Custody
Relocating is difficult, especially if it involves a child and custody arrangements. Whether you're moving across state lines or within the same state, understanding the implications of such a move in your child's case is an inevitable step. Let's dive into the...
Can putative fathers be obliged to pay support?
On Behalf of Burbank & Collins, P.S.C. | Sep 26, 2024 | Divorce Financial Planning
Society views fathers as the family's providers. They are tasked with the responsibility of ensuring that the family has enough to not only survive but thrive. But what if you're a putative father? Does that mean you can get away with providing child support? What is...
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- The role of adult children in your new estate plan after divorce
- Do I need to involve a guardian ad litem in my custody case?
- What happens if your ex refuses to follow custody agreements?
- Different estate planning documents to update after a divorce
- Is your retirement fund at risk in your complex divorce?