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Organizing your life during divorce

On behalf of Michael G. Putter, Attorney at Law | Feb 28, 2020 | Divorce

Divorce is emotional. It’s filled with paperwork. It’s a fresh start. If you’re getting divorced, get organized. Organize your documents One of the first things you should do when you are getting divorced is dedicate a good amount of time to organizing your documents....

Special considerations of gray divorce

On behalf of Michael G. Putter, Attorney at Law | Oct 11, 2019 | Divorce

Once you’ve been married for decades, you might think that you’ll never have to deal with a divorce. The stark reality is that gray divorce is becoming more commonplace. For individuals who are over 50 years old, the considerations that they have might be...

Big or small, all assets must go through property division

by Michael G. Putter, Attorney at Law | Oct 4, 2019 | Property Division

People who think about property division often focus on the larger assets. This is understandable because they usually have the biggest impact on your finances. However, you might not be fully prepared at the depths that you will have to cover when you go through the...

Are you damaging your custody chances?

by Michael G. Putter, Attorney at Law | Sep 29, 2019 | Uncategorized

Separation and divorce are exhausting and take a real toll on both spouses in some way or another. Emotions and nerves may teeter on the brink of breaking even the strongest person. When there are children in the picture, the stress of divorce can increase tenfold....

For women, financial education is key to a successful divorce

by Michael G. Putter, Attorney at Law | Sep 27, 2019 | Divorce

In some marriages, the wife isn’t very familiar with the finances. One thing that all women should know is the status of retirement accounts. Even though you might think that your marriage will last forever, there is a chance that it won’t. The retirement...

Stay-at-home spouse? Alimony should be a prenup term

by Michael G. Putter, Attorney at Law | Sep 20, 2019 | Divorce

Going into a marriage, some people know that one person will remain at home to care for the house and children while the other works. This can benefit the family, but it can also be a difficult thing to handle if the marriage fails. Instead of having to worry about...

Things to consider before splitting a pension

by Michael G. Putter, Attorney at Law | Sep 13, 2019 | Division Of Pensions

When you have complicated assets to divide, like a pension, it’s important to take a moment and consider all of the different things that your decisions today could affect for years to come. For example, here are some of the questions you need to think about...

Remember that debts are divided in divorce

by Michael G. Putter, Attorney at Law | Sep 6, 2019 | Divorce

The financial changes that come with divorce are often challenging to handle. As part of the property division process, you and your ex will divide assets, but you will also have to split up the debts. This means that you will have to budget for your own set of...

Shared family values can benefit children during a divorce

by Michael G. Putter, Attorney at Law | Aug 30, 2019 | Divorce

Many people who are going through a divorce have children, so they have to make sure that they are putting the needs of the children first. One thing that might be beneficial in these cases is to come up with a list of family values that are going to govern life in...

Key facts for a successful QDRO

by Michael G. Putter, Attorney at Law | Aug 25, 2019 | Uncategorized

The division of assets is a large part of the divorce process. For some parties, a retirement plan is an important aspect of that process. To make the process work best for you, it is important that you understand how a QDRO works. There are a few key facts...
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