In an ideal world, separating parents would both put their children first and look for a way to share time with their kids. Countless studies have shown that children do better in life when they still see each parent regularly. However, the world is not ideal. If your...
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What if you both want to keep the house in a divorce?
On Behalf of Burbank & Collins, P.S.C. | Aug 12, 2021 | High Asset Divorce
You and your spouse may each have valid reasons to want to keep the family home when you divorce. Yet that will not be possible unless you can agree to share ownership. Most couples will not get on well enough post-divorce for sharing to be a good idea. So you need to...
How can you retain more property in a divorce?
On Behalf of Burbank & Collins, P.S.C. | Aug 10, 2021 | High Asset Divorce
If you divorce in Kentucky, you have the option to reach an agreement with your spouse over how to divide your assets. If you cannot agree, then a court will split your marital property on the basis of equitable distribution. You have room to influence a judge’s...
Can you move out of Kentucky with the kids after your divorce?
On Behalf of Burbank & Collins, P.S.C. | Aug 6, 2021 | Relocation
It is normal to crave stability and safety after the stress of a divorce. Your whole life probably feels like it just turned upside down, so, of course, you want to seek out what feels normal and supportive for you. Whether you have family members in Virginia or a...
Protecting the inheritance for your kids after you divorce
On Behalf of Burbank & Collins, P.S.C. | Aug 4, 2021 | Divorce Financial Planning
Children often suffer the secondary consequences of a parental divorce. They may have to accept a reduction in their standard of living and learn to deal with the intense stress of alternating between parental homes. As a loving parent, you want to make divorce as...
How could social media harm your divorce prospects?
On Behalf of Burbank & Collins, P.S.C. | Aug 3, 2021 | High Asset Divorce
Many modern divorces happen because of social media. People discover their spouse has been misbehaving via a social media post. Yet, people’s use of social media for sleuthing does not stop at filing for divorce. They can use it to find evidence when preparing to...
6 tips to avoid mistakes in a high-asset divorce
On Behalf of Burbank & Collins, P.S.C. | Jan 26, 2021 | High Asset Divorce
Seeking to divorce your spouse rarely is an easy decision. You may have tried to save your marriage for your children’s sake or because you owned a business together. Or you knew your divorce would be expensive and complicated because of your multiple assets. If...
Defending against unfit parent allegations during custody case
On Behalf of Burbank & Collins, P.S.C. | Dec 24, 2020 | Uncategorized
Over the decades, fathers have commonly come out of child custody proceedings with less time with their children than they had hoped. Typically, courts have considered it better for the children to remain with their mother than their father, and while those views have...
Divorce gets complicated if a spouse is hiding assets
On Behalf of Burbank & Collins, P.S.C. | Oct 29, 2020 | High Asset Divorce
Whether you and your spouse were married for decades or you were still in the first 10 years when you decided to go your separate ways, you knew there would be financial issues to resolve in order to achieve a fair settlement in a Kentucky court. The word "fair" is of...
Are you financially prepared for divorce?
On Behalf of Burbank & Collins, P.S.C. | Sep 7, 2020 | Divorce Financial Planning
Even if you have lived comfortably throughout your marriage, you may be facing a very different future if you are heading toward divorce. Whether you are relieved to be getting out of the marriage or blindsided by your spouse's desire to divorce, it is important that...
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