Prenuptial agreements used to be something that only the very wealthy had. However, many couples from all economic backgrounds consider them today, partially because there are so many young people who are actively engaged in operating their own businesses. They want...
Month: June 2018
There is a learning curve to the co-parenting experience
On Behalf of Brandon Wong & Associates | Jun 26, 2018 | Firm News
If divorce is in the wind, you are probably beginning to wonder how the family breakup will affect your children. It is an important issue, and you want to be prepared.Raising your children in a post-divorce world will require a good parenting plan, but when problems...
Wealthy couple’s feud continues after divorce
On Behalf of Brandon Wong & Associates | Jun 22, 2018 | Divorce
Some couples can't seem to let go of a bad thing. That's certainly the case in involving a billionaire couple who ended their 32-year-old marriage on acrimonious terms. Apparently, they still can't get enough of fighting with each other, and neither seems willing to...
How do you survive a divorce with a narcissist?
On Behalf of Brandon Wong & Associates | Jun 14, 2018 | Divorce
Most couples go through their divorces rather quietly. They instinctively know that it's better to work things out than battle it out in court. The financial expense of a court battle alone is intimidating enough -- and that's before you get to the fact that going to...
Leaving children home alone during summer
On Behalf of Brandon Wong & Associates | Jun 8, 2018 | Family Law
One of the biggest problems parents often face during the summer is what to do with their children. Childcare options are expensive and often limited. Couples sometimes split shifts -- with one parent working days and the other nights in order to make sure that their...
Divorce linked to lifestyle changes, early death
On Behalf of Brandon Wong & Associates | Jun 4, 2018 | Divorce
Divorced people are at a higher risk for early deaths -- but science hasn't really understood why marital status and mortality were related until recently.It turns out that there may be a simple underlying cause for the connection: behavioral and lifestyle changes...
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