Love is grand – but prenuptial agreements are simply practical. In this day and age, couples are often delaying marriage long enough that one or both parties end up entering marriage well after they’ve already established their careers, made investments and acquired...
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4 different kinds of child custody
Who’s going to care for your child? Will your child go to the same school? Will you still get to see your child? These are the many questions parents ask when going through a divorce. Divorce can be scary, not just for you but for your child, as well. There’s a lot of...
Dividing your assets with a prenup
There’s a lot to consider before marriage, mainly involving all the planning for the reception and ceremony. However, once a marriage has been officiated, couples frequently share one roof. In other words, all of the assets from one spouse are shared with the other....
How do you divide your shared debts in a Louisiana divorce?
The marital estate that belongs to both you and your spouse does not just consist of your joint bank account and your marital home. Your marital or community property includes essentially every asset that you acquired during the marriage or by using marital income....
What happens when co-parents disagree about medical care?
Parents who end their relationships with one another still have to cooperate for the sake of their children. It can be a real challenge to co-parent after a messy divorce or difficult breakup, but that is exactly what the state expects of you. Many parents in...
Do you know the signs of parental alienation?
Divorcing when you have a child together comes with unique challenges. While the court expects both parents to put their differences aside and work out a parenting plan that addresses the best interest of the child, it is not uncommon for some parents to act selfishly...
Why should couples sign a prenup before their wedding day?
While any couple in Louisiana can benefit from signing a prenuptial agreement, some individuals can benefit more than others. Without a prenup, both individuals risk losing their assets during the divorce. This can include business assets, family wealth and even their...