Digital Evidence in Divorce: What Your Phone May Reveal

Divorce proceedings once depended largely on witness testimony, with courts tasked with assessing credibility between competing accounts. That landscape has shifted significantly. Today, much of daily life is recorded electronically. In modern divorce cases, digital evidence plays a central role, and mobile devices frequently become some of the most important sources of information. The Modern Record: Your Digital Footprint It is easy to overlook just how much personal activity is stored in digital form. [...]

Choosing a Partner Is also a Financial Decision: 6 Key Questions to Ask Early

A recent article from CNBC Make It outlined six thoughtful financial questions that a divorce attorney recommends discussing early in a relationship. These are not meant to turn a first date into an interview, but rather to help uncover shared values and long-term compatibility around money. The suggested questions include: What would you do if you received a financial windfall? How do you approach paying for education? What influenced your early attitudes toward money? [...]

Divorce and Financial Pitfalls: 6 Costly Mistakes High-Net-Worth Individuals Should Avoid

For high-net-worth individuals and business owners, divorce is not simply a legal process—it represents a significant reorganization of assets, control, and future earning capacity. While many sophisticated clients aim to reach negotiated settlements to avoid the uncertainty of litigation, it is equally important to recognize the risks embedded in those agreements. In complex divorces, even minor financial missteps can have lasting consequences for taxes, liquidity, and long-term stability. Below are six common and often [...]
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