From the stress of weathering unemployment to disagreements about how money is to be spent, financial stress is one of the most common reasons for divorce. That stress may not end with your marriage, though. If your spouse has been racking up debts, you may end up...
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Hiding assets may have serious consequences
On Behalf of Hill Macdonald, LLC | Jan 14, 2020 | Property Division
Divorce can be hard on anyone. After all, if you have decided to end your marriage, you are apt to face a variety of emotions. You also may have uncertainty about your financial future. Fortunately, if you and your spouse have marital property, you are likely to have...
4 reasons to hire a certified divorce financial analyst
On Behalf of Hill Macdonald, LLC | Mar 27, 2019 | Property Division
Marriage is often an effective way to achieve financial freedom. If you are going through a divorce, you may worry about providing for your basic needs. You may also fear losing things for which you worked hard. Either way, you want to divide your marital assets in a...
Equitable distribution does not guarantee 50/50 split
On Behalf of Hill Macdonald, LLC | Feb 28, 2019 | Property Division
Divorce can cause tempers to flare and anxiety to set in. After years of working and saving for retirement, you worry that the split will leave you with little foundation. Georgia is an equitable distribution divorce state, but it does not guarantee that everything...
How to discover hidden assets in a divorce
On Behalf of Hill Macdonald, LLC | Dec 22, 2018 | Property Division
Georgia is one of the most expensive states to divorce in. In one recent study, Georgia ranked eighth in terms of the most expensive places to divorce.While it can cost a lot of money to divorce, you hope you will end up with a fair settlement, especially if...
Uncovering hidden marital assets in a high-net-worth divorce
On Behalf of Hill Macdonald, LLC | Oct 2, 2018 | Property Division
Couples with a high net worth face specific challenges when they go through a divorce. A significant asset portfolio means that oftentimes, assets become the central focus of the divorce proceedings or settlement, which can become heated and acrimonious. One challenge...
Preparing your finances for divorce
On Behalf of Hill Macdonald, LLC | Jul 27, 2018 | Property Division
Sadly, not all marriages work out. Even if you try counseling, sometimes the only answer is getting a divorce. Not only is splitting up hard on your emotions, but it is messy to untangle your assets and wealth. Fortunately, you can minimize the impact divorce has on...
What happens to retirement accounts in a Georgia divorce?
On Behalf of Hill Macdonald, LLC | May 3, 2017 | Property Division
Wage-earners contemplating a divorce sometimes think their pension accounts do not count as marital property. After all, they were the only ones contributing, so why should they divide the account?Georgia divorce law, however, considers all types of retirement...
4 signs your spouse is hiding property
On Behalf of Hill Macdonald, LLC | Nov 9, 2016 | Property Division
Deciding on financial matters is almost always a cause of conflict between divorcing spouses - and even more so in a high-asset divorce with more property for the couple to fight over. It is possible to make things go more smoothly by gathering all financial...
Five important things to consider when divorcing as a senior
On Behalf of Hill Macdonald, LLC | Aug 23, 2016 | Property Division
What was once considered taboo more than 60 years ago, divorce has become mostly socially acceptable, especially among women who generally had the most challenging time following a divorce decades ago. As such, many couples who thought they would have to "tough things...
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