Divorce is a significant life event, and it is natural to wonder how long the process will take. While the exact time it takes for a divorce to become final depends on a variety of factors and circumstances specific to each case, there is a general timeline that...
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The surprising benefits of divorce
On Behalf of Robert L. Isaacs & Associates | Oct 11, 2022 | Divorce
Nobody is going to deny that divorce can be painful. Even couples that aim to “consciously uncouple” and hope for a peaceful divorce go through their own share of frustration, grief and fear over the future. But, contrary to common belief, divorce isn’t all bad. In...
How do you protect your investment in your home during a divorce?
On Behalf of Robert L. Isaacs & Associates | Jan 11, 2022 | Asset Division, Divorce
Some people say that home is where the heart is, but it is also where much of your personal wealth resides. The equity that you slowly accrue by making regular payments may represent a substantial portion of your overall personal estate. The downpayment you made...
3 important considerations for divorcing business owners
On Behalf of Robert L. Isaacs & Associates | Oct 29, 2021 | Asset Division, Divorce
You have to juggle a million different details mentally when facing a divorce. The more complicating factors you have for your divorce, the harder it may be for you to separate your life from your spouse's. If you own a business, then there is a lot at risk when you...
Important questions to ask about investment properties in divorce
On Behalf of Robert L. Isaacs & Associates | Feb 1, 2021 | Asset Division, Divorce
Owning and operating your own business can be a great way to spend more time with your spouse, but it can also put a lot of strain on your marriage. Real estate investments can offer multiple paths to profit, from reselling homes after rehabilitating them to renting...
How a 401(k) might be divided in a divorce
On Behalf of Robert L. Isaacs & Associates | May 18, 2020 | Asset Division, Divorce
A divorce can come with significant emotional and financial turmoil. In Virginia, your spouse could be entitled to a portion of your 401(k) in the final divorce settlement. How funds in such an account are allocated depends on a variety of factors unique to a given...