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Billionaire Elon Musk and second wife to divorce for second time

In 2015, Elon Musk was number 94 on Forbes Magazine’s list of The World’s Billionaires. At that time, Musk’s estimated net worth topped $13 billion as the self-made mogul focused his energies on investing in electronic motor vehicles and space exploration. More recently, the father of five has been back in the news after his second and current wife, Talulah Riley,

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Don’t forget about future financial needs during a divorce

At its core, divorce is a legal process through which a marriage contract is dissolved. In reality, however, the process is often wrought with emotion. While it’s completely normal and even healthy that an individual who is going through a divorce experiences strong feelings, the vast majority of which are unfortunately negative, during a divorce it’s important not to allow

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How to deal with children’s choices during divorce

Divorcees likely know that a divorce may take an emotional toll on the spouses involved, but they may know the extent it can have on children. This may be especially true when one parent essentially is not allowed to spend as much time with the children as he or she once did. When this happens, kids invariably may take sides

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How a recent divorce impacts your taxes

Warmer weather, greening grass and advertisements for tax services all indicate that spring, and the April tax filing deadline, is just around the corner. For Massachusetts residents who are currently going through or were divorced during 2015, it’s important to understand how divorce impacts taxes. Individuals who are separated or were recently divorced are likely to have questions about whether

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Will your postnuptial agreement hold up in court?

Most people are familiar with the legal document known as a prenuptial agreement. While previously believed to only be a necessity for individuals and couples of significant wealth, today more people are choosing to take steps to guard against a betrothed’s financial liabilities and protect the assets they bring to a marriage. For couples who failed to sign a prenuptial agreement,

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Why it’s important for co-parents to get on the same page

Research indicates and most parents would likely concur, that children do best when they have a routine. This is often especially true when it comes to young children who tend to behave better and thrive when they know what to expect and what is expected of them. When parents divorce and share custody of a child, there are bound to

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When your son or daughter is going through a divorce

All parents want what’s best for their children and to see their children grow up and be happy. However, with one out of every two marriages ending in divorce, many parents are forced to cope with a grown son’s or daughter’s divorce. While seeing one’s own child in pain is hard enough, it can be almost unbearable when there are

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The importance of correctly valuing investment accounts in a divorce

In addition to a family home and real estate, investment accounts—including those related to retirement, are often among an individual’s and couple’s biggest assets. It’s important, therefore, that individuals who are planning or going through a divorce understand issues that may affect the division and value of their investment accounts. Ideally, an individual should take steps to gain a comprehensive

Read More »

Why do couples divorce?

With roughly one-half of all U.S. marriages ending in divorce, there’s no doubt that divorce is a common experience that many Americans share. While every marriage and break-up is unique, relationship experts have identified some of the behaviors and issues that are frequently cited by divorcing or divorced couples as contributing to their split. Not surprisingly, lack of communication in general

Read More »

What happens when business partners divorce?

According to the Small Business Association, small businesses account for roughly 54 percent of total U.S. sales and employ 55 percent of the U.S. workforce. Many entrepreneurs spend years sacrificing and working hard to grow their businesses. For those business owners who are married, a spouse may play the role of business partner, executive or financial investor. In cases where

Read More »

Billionaire Elon Musk and second wife to divorce for second time

In 2015, Elon Musk was number 94 on Forbes Magazine’s list of The World’s Billionaires. At that time, Musk’s estimated net worth topped $13 billion as the self-made mogul focused his energies on investing in electronic motor vehicles and space exploration. More recently, the father of five has been back in the news after his second and current wife, Talulah Riley,

Read More »

Don’t forget about future financial needs during a divorce

At its core, divorce is a legal process through which a marriage contract is dissolved. In reality, however, the process is often wrought with emotion. While it’s completely normal and even healthy that an individual who is going through a divorce experiences strong feelings, the vast majority of which are unfortunately negative, during a divorce it’s important not to allow

Read More »

How to deal with children’s choices during divorce

Divorcees likely know that a divorce may take an emotional toll on the spouses involved, but they may know the extent it can have on children. This may be especially true when one parent essentially is not allowed to spend as much time with the children as he or she once did. When this happens, kids invariably may take sides

Read More »

How a recent divorce impacts your taxes

Warmer weather, greening grass and advertisements for tax services all indicate that spring, and the April tax filing deadline, is just around the corner. For Massachusetts residents who are currently going through or were divorced during 2015, it’s important to understand how divorce impacts taxes. Individuals who are separated or were recently divorced are likely to have questions about whether

Read More »

Will your postnuptial agreement hold up in court?

Most people are familiar with the legal document known as a prenuptial agreement. While previously believed to only be a necessity for individuals and couples of significant wealth, today more people are choosing to take steps to guard against a betrothed’s financial liabilities and protect the assets they bring to a marriage. For couples who failed to sign a prenuptial agreement,

Read More »

Why it’s important for co-parents to get on the same page

Research indicates and most parents would likely concur, that children do best when they have a routine. This is often especially true when it comes to young children who tend to behave better and thrive when they know what to expect and what is expected of them. When parents divorce and share custody of a child, there are bound to

Read More »

When your son or daughter is going through a divorce

All parents want what’s best for their children and to see their children grow up and be happy. However, with one out of every two marriages ending in divorce, many parents are forced to cope with a grown son’s or daughter’s divorce. While seeing one’s own child in pain is hard enough, it can be almost unbearable when there are

Read More »

The importance of correctly valuing investment accounts in a divorce

In addition to a family home and real estate, investment accounts—including those related to retirement, are often among an individual’s and couple’s biggest assets. It’s important, therefore, that individuals who are planning or going through a divorce understand issues that may affect the division and value of their investment accounts. Ideally, an individual should take steps to gain a comprehensive

Read More »

Why do couples divorce?

With roughly one-half of all U.S. marriages ending in divorce, there’s no doubt that divorce is a common experience that many Americans share. While every marriage and break-up is unique, relationship experts have identified some of the behaviors and issues that are frequently cited by divorcing or divorced couples as contributing to their split. Not surprisingly, lack of communication in general

Read More »

What happens when business partners divorce?

According to the Small Business Association, small businesses account for roughly 54 percent of total U.S. sales and employ 55 percent of the U.S. workforce. Many entrepreneurs spend years sacrificing and working hard to grow their businesses. For those business owners who are married, a spouse may play the role of business partner, executive or financial investor. In cases where

Read More »

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