For parents, there is an expectation attached to parenthood, where you, through your employment, earn enough money to provide a stable life for your children. Whether you are married, divorced, or single, this expectation remains consistent. For divorced couples, one parent is required to pay child …
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Untangling Two Lives: Dividing Assets During the Divorce Process
When you are going through the divorce process, it is important to monitor how much money is exiting your bank account at all times. Given the fact that your soon-to-be ex-spouse most likely has access to the same funds that you do, you may need …
CONTINUE READINGJoseph E. Cordell Featured in Former NYT Journalist’s Book, “Man Out: Men on the Sidelines of American Life”
Cordell & Cordell Co-Founder and Principal Partner attorney-CPA Joseph E. Cordell was featured in a book by former New York Times journalist turned educator Andrew L. Yarrow. The book, “Man Out: Men on the Sidelines of American Life,” depicts the American male in modern society, …
CONTINUE READINGMinor Purchases May Cause Major Problems During Divorce Proceedings
When you are married, utilizing petty cash can solve a lot of problems. Minor purchases, such as a trip to grab fast food or a bag of chips from the local convenience store, do not show up on your credit card, and thus, do not …
CONTINUE READINGSurvey: Student Loans Key Factor in Divorce Process
When you are going through a divorce, the financial components can be some of the most annoying aspects to deal with. The situation can get complicated, but if you do not remain vigilant, it can be incredibly costly and set yourself up for an uphill …
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