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Do you need a QDRO?

Your spouse has an incredible pension plan. They already earn well over $100,000 per year, and they have a pension. They haven’t been saving much else for retirement because they know that the pension is going to kick in. This has given you a very high standard of living and a lot of security regarding your financial future. You don’t

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Think your spouse wouldn’t hide money from you? Think again

“The more you have, the more you stand to lose.” That adage is particularly true when it comes to divorce, and a lot of well-heeled spouses are very aware of the fact that they could lose a significant portion of their assets in a marital split. Consequently, there are companies out there that are perfectly happy to help them hide

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High net worth divorces: What could invalidate a prenuptial agreement

Many couples, wealthy and not so wealthy, are taking advantage of the benefits that a solid prenuptial agreement can provide. When completed correctly, a prenup can protect your business, establish in writing your financial rights and preserve your assets. In a high net worth divorce, a prenup is invaluable in helping the couple achieve a fair and balanced final settlement.

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Famous musician and wife embroiled in high net worth divorce

In Massachusetts and New Hampshire, any divorce proceeding can be complicated with various issues in dispute. If it is a high-asset divorce in which the couple has accrued significant assets, it is likely to have major strife. This is true even if there was a prenuptial or a postnuptial agreement created. Many divorces in which people have vast wealth are

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Is there such a thing as a “good” divorce?

The word “divorce” has negative connotations for apparent reasons. However, even though a divorce symbolizes the end of a marriage, that doesn’t necessarily mean that the overall legal and emotional process of the divorce needs to be overly difficult. Our readers may be thinking, is there such a thing as a “good” divorce? A recent news article covered some of the

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Should I fight for the family home in my divorce?

There are many significant decisions you’ll have to make as you go through your divorce, and property division addresses a lot of them. Deciding what to do with the family home can be especially challenging given that there are often emotions tied to it. So, when it comes to whether you should fight for the family home, you have to carefully

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How should we divide a business during a high-asset divorce?

Dividing a business during a high-asset divorce may be a complex concern divorcing couples who share a business should understand. Approaching a high-asset divorce may create additional challenges divorcing couples should be prepared for, including how they will divide their business. One option for dividing a business is for the divorcing couple to sell the business and share the proceeds from the sale. This

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Different forms of alimony can be key in high net worth divorce

Any Massachusetts divorce will have its share of inherent challenges, but if it is a high net worth divorce, the parties’ interests will largely be focused on property division, alimony and how these issues are handled. People who earn a significant income or have what could be considered wealth and substantial property could be perceived as being in a better

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Deciding who gets the pet when going through a divorce

A family pet is more than just an animal; it is quite literally a member of the family. Unfortunately, when it comes to divorce, the state of Massachusetts says otherwise. Here, a pet is nothing more than property. With that being said, seeking a divorce settlement that includes placing the animal in the best possible living situation is still possible.

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Yes, you can mediate a high net worth divorce

Do you want a divorce? Do you have a lot of assets? If you do, you may think that going to court to finalize your dissolution is inevitable. The good news is, fighting things out in court does not necessarily have to be in your future. Alternative dispute resolution methods, such as mediation, can be used successfully when working through

Read More »

Do you need a QDRO?

Your spouse has an incredible pension plan. They already earn well over $100,000 per year, and they have a pension. They haven’t been saving much else for retirement because they know that the pension is going to kick in. This has given you a very high standard of living and a lot of security regarding your financial future. You don’t

Read More »

Think your spouse wouldn’t hide money from you? Think again

“The more you have, the more you stand to lose.” That adage is particularly true when it comes to divorce, and a lot of well-heeled spouses are very aware of the fact that they could lose a significant portion of their assets in a marital split. Consequently, there are companies out there that are perfectly happy to help them hide

Read More »

High net worth divorces: What could invalidate a prenuptial agreement

Many couples, wealthy and not so wealthy, are taking advantage of the benefits that a solid prenuptial agreement can provide. When completed correctly, a prenup can protect your business, establish in writing your financial rights and preserve your assets. In a high net worth divorce, a prenup is invaluable in helping the couple achieve a fair and balanced final settlement.

Read More »

Famous musician and wife embroiled in high net worth divorce

In Massachusetts and New Hampshire, any divorce proceeding can be complicated with various issues in dispute. If it is a high-asset divorce in which the couple has accrued significant assets, it is likely to have major strife. This is true even if there was a prenuptial or a postnuptial agreement created. Many divorces in which people have vast wealth are

Read More »

Is there such a thing as a “good” divorce?

The word “divorce” has negative connotations for apparent reasons. However, even though a divorce symbolizes the end of a marriage, that doesn’t necessarily mean that the overall legal and emotional process of the divorce needs to be overly difficult. Our readers may be thinking, is there such a thing as a “good” divorce? A recent news article covered some of the

Read More »

Should I fight for the family home in my divorce?

There are many significant decisions you’ll have to make as you go through your divorce, and property division addresses a lot of them. Deciding what to do with the family home can be especially challenging given that there are often emotions tied to it. So, when it comes to whether you should fight for the family home, you have to carefully

Read More »

How should we divide a business during a high-asset divorce?

Dividing a business during a high-asset divorce may be a complex concern divorcing couples who share a business should understand. Approaching a high-asset divorce may create additional challenges divorcing couples should be prepared for, including how they will divide their business. One option for dividing a business is for the divorcing couple to sell the business and share the proceeds from the sale. This

Read More »

Different forms of alimony can be key in high net worth divorce

Any Massachusetts divorce will have its share of inherent challenges, but if it is a high net worth divorce, the parties’ interests will largely be focused on property division, alimony and how these issues are handled. People who earn a significant income or have what could be considered wealth and substantial property could be perceived as being in a better

Read More »

Deciding who gets the pet when going through a divorce

A family pet is more than just an animal; it is quite literally a member of the family. Unfortunately, when it comes to divorce, the state of Massachusetts says otherwise. Here, a pet is nothing more than property. With that being said, seeking a divorce settlement that includes placing the animal in the best possible living situation is still possible.

Read More »

Yes, you can mediate a high net worth divorce

Do you want a divorce? Do you have a lot of assets? If you do, you may think that going to court to finalize your dissolution is inevitable. The good news is, fighting things out in court does not necessarily have to be in your future. Alternative dispute resolution methods, such as mediation, can be used successfully when working through

Read More »

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