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Taxes can become a major issue during divorce, particularly when spouses discover unpaid tax obligations, audits, penalties, or disputes regarding responsibility for prior tax returns.[…]

Grandparents, aunts, uncles, cousins, and other relatives often play an important role in a child’s life. Following separation or divorce, concerns sometimes arise regarding how[…]

Children generally benefit from predictable routines and stability. However, some families experience constant schedule changes because of work demands, extracurricular activities, transportation issues, or communication[…]

One of the most common concerns parents express after separation is whether children will experience consistent rules and expectations between two homes. Differences in parenting[…]
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