If you and your spouse have decided to split up, your income taxes are most likely one of the last things on your mind. After all, you have to decide how to divide your property in Indiana and possibly elsewhere, and agree on child support, alimony and other possible...
Divorce
Common issues in grey divorce among high-net-worth couples
Going through a divorce as a wealthy couple can be a daunting task in Indiana. There are many things to consider, such as how to split the assets and how to deal with child custody. However, when you understand the family law process, you can make the best decisions...
What happens to the marital home if you get a divorce?
Indiana couples who go through divorce have to consider division of property. Often, there's a question of what happens to the marital home. What are the property division laws for divorce? Indiana is an equitable distribution state when it comes to dividing property...
Unexpected impacts of a gray divorce
Many people falsely believe that a divorce doesn't negatively impact adult children. The truth is that they feel just as much pain and fear as minors. Although the legal system in Indiana doesn't acknowledge the effects on adult children, you should take it into...
The role of a CDFA
Indiana couples going through a divorce might have a lot of questions about what happens to their finances after the split is finalized. Certified Divorce Financial Analysts, or CDFAs, exist to help you navigate these financial questions during the transition. What...
Issues that are important in a gray divorce in Indiana
Getting divorced later in life has its own set of unique challenges. There is a lot at stake, such as your emotional well-being, children, assets and liabilities you have accumulated over the years. If you are getting a divorce in Indiana close to or after retirement,...
How to change your name after a divorce
In Indiana, you may be able to restore your original last name during the divorce process itself by simply requesting the name change on your divorce forms. Your final divorce decree should reflect the change, allowing you to move forward with updating your...
How to prevent parental alienation in a high-conflict divorce
Divorce can be difficult for every member of the family. When it comes to children, good parents want their children to adjust to the divorce and to remain happy. In a high-conflict divorce, however, children can have difficulties adapting. Parental alienation can...
Protecting your financial interests in gray divorce
Gray divorce, or divorce in your older years, is on the rise across the nation. If you count yourself among those who are divorcing later in life, you may face unique financial considerations that other, younger people facing similar circumstances may not. You may...
Managing debt during and after your divorce
When married spouses decide they can no longer continue as a couple, they must figure out how to disengage themselves from their co-mingled life and create two, separate single lives again. The division of assets receives a lot of attention during a divorce but a...