
What Happens to All Trusts in a New…
In New Mexico, divorcing couples must address a range of financial assets, including any trusts either spouse may have. The classification of a trust as either community property or separate property…
In New Mexico, divorcing couples must address a range of financial assets, including any trusts either spouse may have. The classification of a trust as either community property or separate property…
Divorcing couples in New Mexico often face difficult decisions regarding their financial assets, especially when it comes to retirement accounts like Roth IRAs. These accounts offer unique tax benefits, but dividing…
Military divorces are different from civilian divorces in a number of ways. The most important distinction is that certain aspects of these divorces fall under the jurisdiction of federal law, rather than…
As a parent going through a divorce, the well-being of your children is always at the forefront of your mind. Not only do you need to think about your own…
Prenuptial agreements aren’t just for the ultra-wealthy anymore. Many people think discussing getting a prenup is unromantic or will strain their relationship. It shouldn’t strain your relationship, if anything it should make…
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