When your spouse unexpectedly serves you with a divorce complaint, the shock can be paralyzing. You did not ever think your marriage would turn out this way, and now you are expected to make crucial decisions amidst the heartache. Your disbelief, anger or sadness may...
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Supporting your teenager during divorce
Adolescents tend to act more independently during divorce. Seeing their parents struggle may make them feel obligated to take on more responsibilities at home or find ways to cope alone. Your teenager may appear mature and confident, tempting you to lean on them....
Can divorce ever benefit children?
You would do anything for your children, even if that means sacrificing your own happiness to protect theirs. However, choosing to remain in a marriage plagued with constant conflict and negativity may do more harm than good. Although a united family is generally best...
How does mediation work in Vermont?
Nobody truly understands the dynamics and needs of your family better than you and your spouse. Amidst a divorce, mediation may give you both a platform to discuss and negotiate terms together while striving for a resolution that best serves the whole family. This...
I’ve finally decided to get divorced. What are my rights?
Deciding to end a marriage is not easy, but it may be exactly what you need. When embarking on the path of divorce, it is vital to be aware of your rights. Knowing what you are entitled to may give you better control over an undoubtedly difficult phase of your life....
How is property split during divorce in Vermont?
Divorce sometimes involves taking apart the life you’ve built with your spouse. Everything you’ve acquired and shared during your marriage must now be tallied, evaluated and then divided. Although a clean 50/50 split seems appropriate, Vermont abides by equitable...
Can mediation help keep my family matters private?
Divorce does not necessarily have to be a public battle. Unless your family’s circumstances demand court action, such as your spouse acting in bad faith or engaging in abusive behavior, you can opt for an amicable alternative through mediation. Mediation is when you...
My spouse filed for divorce. What do I do now?
During the holidays, you might have held out hope for your marriage after realizing that the joy of keeping a complete family outweighs the disputes you have with your spouse. You were determined to use the new year to mend your marital relationship. So, learning that...
How can I protect my retirement savings during my divorce?
Financial issues can worsen your divorce’s emotional turbulence. You probably worry about your retirement savings and how to protect your share after years of building it. On the other hand, if you are a nonworking spouse with low to nonexistent contributions,...
How can I establish my right as a dad in Vermont?
Despite divorce tearing your marriage apart, you and your ex-spouse still have a shared parental obligation to your child. However, as a father, you might fear that the potential outcome of the court’s parental rights and responsibilities order causes you to lose...