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The Double-Dip Concept in Divorce
In divorce cases involving one or more self-employed parties, division of assets can be complicated, and the assets must be fully analyzed in conjunction with the “double dip” theory. You might be asking yourself, what is the double dip theory? The double dip is a…
Top 10 Common Divorce Mistakes and How to Avoid Them
Going through a divorce is challenging and emotionally draining. To make the process as smooth as possible, it’s essential to avoid common mistakes that can complicate the proceedings and negatively impact your future. Here are the top 10 divorce mistakes and how to avoid them….
Allegan Attorney, Margaret Webb, Talks Why Graduating 18-Year-Olds Should Get a Power of Attorney
As high school graduation is here, many young adults are preparing to embark on new adventures, whether that means heading off to college or trade school, starting a job, or traveling the world. Amidst all the excitement, one crucial aspect often gets overlooked: legal preparations….
Navigating the Waters Together: Understanding Joint Divorce
Divorce is a challenging journey, marked by emotional highs and lows, legal complexities, and financial considerations. In recent years, joint divorce, also known as collaborative divorce or amicable divorce, has gained popularity as a more cooperative and less adversarial approach to ending a marriage. Let’s…