Three critical factors to use when choosing a divorce mediator
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by rajayogan.s@thomsonreuters.com
4M ago
When a marriage isn’t working as planned, there’s sometimes no choice but for couples to seek a divorce. Divorcing couples have a few ways to carry out this legal matter. If you and your former spouse can attempt to work together, choosing a mediator in Montana can be a smart option. But, before mediation begins for both of you, you must choose a mediator. Check into their professional background You can learn quite a lot by looking into your mediator’s educational and professional background. Fortunately, this information should be easy to find by checking out their website or business-relate ..read more
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How to focus on your child’s well-being during divorce
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by bhargavi.sr@thomsonreuters.com
11M ago
If you are going through a divorce, you may be concerned about its effect on your Montana children. Despite the emotional and financial turmoil that it can cause, it is still possible to have one that focuses on the best interests of the child and protects them to some extent. Avoiding open conflict You may not be able to avoid conflict with your spouse, but you do not have to expose your children to it. Ideally, you would be able to resolve your differences and create a parenting plan through negotiation instead of going to court. Even if your spouse is uncooperative, you can make an effort t ..read more
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A Montana divorce involving a special needs child
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by sushma.m@thomsonreuters.com
1y ago
Divorce is usually a difficult process, especially when there are children involved. However, when the child has special needs, the divorce process can be even more challenging. Montana parents who plan on getting a divorce and are sharing custody of a special needs child must consider additional factors to ensure the best possible outcome for their child. Prioritize your child’s needs A special needs child’s well-being should be the center of attention while parents are going through a divorce. It is essential to prioritize their needs and make decisions that are in their best interest. This ..read more
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Protecting your medical malpractice during divorce proceedings
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by sushma.m@thomsonreuters.com
1y ago
If you are a doctor with a thriving medical practice in Montana, going through a divorce can be a difficult experience. Your practice may suffer as you navigate the emotional and financial fallout of the divorce. Taking proactive steps to protect your practice from the potential repercussions of divorce is essential for preserving its long-term success. Keep your divorce and financial details confidential Divorce proceedings can be emotionally charged and highly personal. Avoid discussing the situation with patients or colleagues as this could negatively impact your professional reputation and ..read more
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How divorce impacts a child
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by bhargavi.sr@thomsonreuters.com
1y ago
A divorce may have a significant impact on your life both now and well into the future. In addition, it will likely have a significant impact on your child’s life. Ideally, you will do whatever it takes to make sure that your child has the support and resources needed to navigate this chaotic time. One way to do that may be to settle the divorce privately as opposed to inside a Montana courtroom. Keep your kids out of it Ideally, you will shield your children from the toxicity of the divorce process itself. This means that you don’t talk to your kids about what happens in mediation or during a ..read more
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Co-parenting tips for divorced parents
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by rebecca.prasanna@thomsonreuters.com
2y ago
One of the most difficult tasks that parents in Montana may face during and after a divorce is building a functional co-parenting relationship with one another. However, it is also one of the most important ones. The best route to success for most parents in this situation is to focus on the best interests of the child, which can allow them to put aside complex and negative emotions they may have about one another and work toward a common goal. Reaching a compromise With the exception of situations where abuse has occurred, co-parenting is generally considered to be the ideal arrangement for c ..read more
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What Montana parents should know about divorce
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by rebecca.prasanna@thomsonreuters.com
2y ago
A divorce may be just as difficult for your child as it is for you. However, your child has no say as to whether or not you stay with your spouse, and this lack of control may add a layer of anxiety or stress that you’ll need to account for. Fortunately, there are steps that may help your child adjust to his or her new reality in less time. Stay as close to home as possible Often, it’s easier for a child to adjust to your divorce when you remain in a familiar environment. Staying in the same town or city after your marriage ends may allow your child to remain in the same school district or clo ..read more
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Do you need a financial analyst for divorce?
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by rebecca.prasanna@thomsonreuters.com
2y ago
You don’t have to manage your divorce in Montana without help. With the assistance of a lawyer, you can navigate your divorce more tactfully. With the help of a financial professional, you can ensure that your new life doesn’t turn into a financial ruin. Financial planning, accounting and divorce law are mainly what a certified divorce financial analyst works with, but here’s what else they do. Creating post-divorce budgets Your divorce might be necessary, but it will change your finances indefinitely. It not only costs you to complete a divorce, but the living expenses you’ll have afterward w ..read more
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The right way to ask for a prenup
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by utkarsh.dalmia@thomsonreuters.com
2y ago
Prenuptial agreements are a sensitive issue for couples in Montana, and they can be divisive in some cases. Some people feel they’re very unromantic. Others see them as a realistic way to approach a marriage. Experts point out that going through the process of writing a prenup is one way of addressing common pain points that can arise in a relationship. Prenups can also be important to people who are entering a second or third marriage. Why choose a prenup? Prenups are a sensitive family law issue. But far from being problematic, they can help give a couple peace of mind. Discussing a prenup i ..read more
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You and your ex may not be as far apart in your divorce as you think
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by robert.reidell@thomsonreuters.com
2y ago
Early on in your divorce process, emotions may be running high. You could feel like you and your spouse don’t agree on anything these days, especially when it comes to things like splitting up your marital property or figuring out how to share child custody. It can seem like a divorce settlement is miles away from completion. But in almost every divorce, this is not necessarily the case. Most divorcing spouses are fairly close on the big stuff. It is the job of you and your divorce attorney to work with your counterparts to negotiate the rest. The ‘four percent’ rule In a recent interview, act ..read more
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