by Mercedes R. Wechsler, P.A. | Nov 30, 2017 | Blog, Firm News
It has been a while since the finalization of your divorce, and you and your ex-spouse are now on amicable if not always the friendliest terms. You have also worked out child custody plans that you both can live with, and the children seem to be adjusting well....
by Mercedes R. Wechsler, P.A. | Nov 29, 2017 | Elderly Divorce, Firm News
It is becoming increasingly common for couples to be contemplating divorce when they are reaching retirement age or are living in retirement. This is often due to the lifestyle changes that come about during retirement. Your priorities and expectations of what...
by Mercedes R. Wechsler, P.A. | Nov 24, 2017 | Complex Asset Division, Firm News
Going through a divorce is usually a very personal and emotional decision to make; however, it will also have hard-hitting financial implications that it is vital to pay attention to. When going through asset division in a divorce, you should keep in mind the tax...
by Mercedes R. Wechsler, P.A. | Nov 16, 2017 | Family Law Appeals, Firm News
When you are a custodian of a child, the responsibilities go far beyond the simple visitations that you have with your child. You, of course, have the duty to love, protect, and help them grow up to be responsible adults. With these responsibilities, you will have to...
by Mercedes R. Wechsler, P.A. | Nov 9, 2017 | Complex Asset Division, Firm News
Divvying up sentimental items is often what causes the most heated arguments during divorce. Often items in a married couple’s possession have priceless value to them, although to a neutral party the value would be negligible. When it comes to art during asset...
by Mercedes R. Wechsler, P.A. | Nov 7, 2017 | Blog, Firm News
Most people plan to be with their spouse forever. However, that is not always the case, and sometimes, divorce is necessary. By nature, divorce proceedings tend to be complex, but they can be especially difficult for stay-at-home moms. There are a few tips...
by Mercedes R. Wechsler, P.A. | Nov 3, 2017 | Elderly Divorce, Firm News
You’ve been married for nearly four decades, but you’re finally calling it off. For the most part, you and your spouse are on good terms. You’ve just decided together that it’s best to end the marriage. Even so, this process can be complicated...