ADR options may help navigate the emotional terrain of divorce

On behalf of Bebout, Potere, Cox & Bennion, P.C. posted in divorce on Tuesday, July 26, 2016. Divorce and marriage may lie on opposite sides of the spectrum, yet recent innovative approaches are lessening that divide. Specifically, alternate dispute resolution options like collaborative divorce or mediation are attempting to minimize
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As a millennial, how close are you to making an estate plan?

On behalf of Bebout, Potere, Cox & Bennion, P.C. posted in blog on Wednesday, November 15, 2017. If you are a member of the millennial generation, you probably have a full schedule of work, time with friends, travel and various other interests. If the idea of estate planning ever crosses
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Is a last will and testament the same as a living will?

On behalf of Bebout, Potere, Cox & Bennion, P.C. posted in blog on Wednesday, October 18, 2017. You may have heard the term “living will” and wonder if this is the same as a last will and testament. The answer is that they are two different types of documents. A
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3 tips for helping your kids through divorce

On behalf of Bebout, Potere, Cox & Bennion, P.C. posted in blog on Saturday, September 16, 2017. Divorce is almost always stressful, sad and confusing for everyone involved, including children. As you and your spouse know that divorce is imminent, now is the time to make sure your kids are
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Do you know the requirements of a collaborative divorce?

On behalf of Bebout, Potere, Cox & Bennion, P.C. posted in blog on Friday, August 18, 2017. If you and your spouse have come to the end of the line in your marriage, you are probably considering divorce options. If a costly, acrimonious court battle does not appeal to either
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A prenup is all about good communication and planning

On behalf of Bebout, Potere, Cox & Bennion, P.C. posted in blog on Friday, July 14, 2017. Some people think prenuptial agreements are only good for the wealthy. Others think they take the romance out of marriage. However, agreements of this kind are not based solely on income and assets.
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Are millennials too young to think about estate planning?

On behalf of Bebout, Potere, Cox & Bennion, P.C. posted in blog on Thursday, June 15, 2017. When you are young, healthy and single, preparing an estate plan is not something that comes to mind as easily, say, as preparing for your next vacation. Like many millennials, you are probably
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Your out-of-state move will affect your divorce agreement

On behalf of Bebout, Potere, Cox & Bennion, P.C. posted in blog on Tuesday, July 11, 2017. When you were first divorced, you and your ex-spouse may have done well adhering to the terms of your divorce agreement. However, things change in life and it is not uncommon for couples to revisit the decree
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Your out-of-state move will affect your divorce agreement

On behalf of Bebout, Potere, Cox & Bennion, P.C. posted in blog on Wednesday, May 17, 2017. When you were first divorced, you and your ex-spouse may have done well adhering to the terms of the divorce agreement. However, things change in life and it is not uncommon for couples
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Halloween, custody, and visitation

On behalf of Bebout, Potere, Cox & Bennion, P.C. posted in child custody on Friday, November 10, 2017. If you are a co-parent or are worried about your ability to spend time with your child after your divorce has been finalized, you may have all sorts of concerns. For example,
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