5 powerful and timely back to school tips for co parents
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5 Powerful and Timely Back to School Tips for
Co-Parents
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The Top 5 Types of Documents To Have Before Contacting Your Attorney
Many people find one of the most difficult aspects of divorce planning is the seemingly never ending requests for financial information and legal documentation.
Successful divorce planning begins with careful planning. If you are in the process of getting divorced, it is important that you protect yourself by understanding the documents you need to survive and thrive after your divorce.
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The Top 5 Types of Documents To Have Before Contacting Your Attorney
Not all property is created equal, so you will need to look into the details that apply to the property you and your spouse own.
As a starting point, consider the following five factors during your divorce property division.
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The Top 5 Types of Documents To Have Before Contacting Your Attorney
Identify the type of real estate you own and also the basis of each property.
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The Top 5 Types of Documents To Have Before Contacting Your Attorney
Determine the ownership history for each piece of property.
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The Top 5 Types of Documents To Have Before Contacting Your Attorney
Establish how long you have held the property.
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The Top 5 Types of Documents To Have Before Contacting Your Attorney
Research what debts, such as loans and tax liens, the property might have.
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The Top 5 Types of Documents To Have Before Contacting Your Attorney
Calculate the income you will need to pay for and maintain the real estate property during the divorce and afterward.
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The Top 5 Types of Documents To Have Before Contacting Your Attorney
By engaging in careful divorce planning with the help of an
expert
in divorce and property division, such as a
Certified Divorce Financial Analyst,
you can avoid some of the common financial pitfalls of getting divorced.
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Lisa Decker, CDFADIVORCE MONEY MATTERShttp://divorcemoneymatters.comClick here for other articles that may help you in facing a life challenge.
The Top 5 Types of Documents To Have Before Contacting Your Attorney
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