Whether you like it or not, in
most situations spouses are responsible for those business debts as well.
Not exact matches
Most pets, children, and
spouses require an adjustment period that varies with every
situation and can take several months.
In
most situations, your
spouse would be the one who would provide for your children.
I'm not familiar with any
situations here in the U.S. where a large firm passed the baton from one managing partner to his
spouse, and indeed, I would guess that
most law firms have nepotism policies that might well preclude this practice.
However, if you have a very simple
situation (like an uncontested divorce in which the you and your
spouse agree on
most issues) or if you simply can not afford to hire a lawyer, you may be able to proceed on your own.
Joint ownership is commonly used in family
situations, for example,
most spouses own their principal residence in joint tenancy because it reflects the fact that they consider themselves to be a team - and also so it makes the administration of the estate of the first to die efficient and inexpensive.
In
most cases, ROP term insurance is great for these
situations because you can opt out of the expensive «plan» option to protect your
spouse and purchase life insurance to protect your pension for 20 or 30 years.
The reason I carry this policy and the reason I believe it should be considered in
most situations with husbands and wives, is that I believe it is a smart move to provide your
spouse with enough money to bridge the gap between your death and their activation of the plan for the rest of their lives.
When a
spouse is giving critical feedback, your gut reaction is likely one of trying to explain, defend, or rationalize, but these uncomfortable
situations are when empathy is needed the
most.
In
most situations, neither
spouse will have to leave until the divorce is final, which may be up to a year or more.
One of the
most common
situations in relocation cases happens when the custodial parent, who has physical custody of the child and shared legal custody, wants to relocate the child a distance from a former
spouse, who has visitation rights... Continue reading →
It is important to remember that no matter how complicated or difficult your current
situation may seem, you and your
spouse must focus on the
most important, common aspect of your lives — the wellbeing of your children.
The dilemma for the divorce practitioner is how to
most skillfully (and with the
most integrity) meet these people where they are and do what they can to help the
situation — similar to how a grief counselor might work with someone whose
spouse has recently died.
Although divorce and other family law issues are among the
most stressful of
situations, you are not powerless to decide what type of divorce you are going to have, even if you are not the initiating
spouse.
Even the
most amicable divorce can result in financial chaos for one or both
spouses, and the
situation is even more precarious when you're at significant odds with one another.
People face many stressful
situations in life; however, divorce and marital problems repeatedly rank as two of the top three
most stressful
situations (death of a
spouse, child or close relative is number one).
Most couples have experienced this
situation at one time or another — you think you should discipline your child a certain way, and your
spouse wants to handle it differently.
In
most situations, the plaintiff can hand his or her
spouse a copy and ask the
spouse to sign an Acknowledgement of Service.
Divorce mediation is often beneficial in these
situations where fine lines between what is reasonable and what is not can be hashed out between the two people it matters to
most, the
spouses.