Many Idaho couples who seek a divorce are parents. As a result, they have to worry about how their split will affect their children. One of the best ways to minimize the impact is to have a child-centered divorce. These are some tips that can help couples achieve one....
Family Law
Social media and your divorce
Divorcing couples in Idaho might be tempted to spill all about their issues on social media, but it's a bad idea. Even if the split is mutual and uncontested, social media usage at this time can come back to haunt you. These are the best ways to handle it. Stop using...
Who gets the kids after a divorce?
If you are a parent and get a divorce, there is a chance that you'll be able to retain a relationship with your children. Idaho law generally recognizes that children are better off when they have both parents in their lives. However, the exact circumstances of your...
Preparing for a child custody hearing in Idaho
Child custody disputes in Idaho and around the country are decided by family law judges when the parents involved are unable to reach an amicable agreement. Unlike some other civil trials, there is no jury present during these proceedings. Instead, the judge hears...
How divorce could impact your business
Divorces in Idaho are usually watershed moments in the life of all involved parties, and many times that includes business partners who are not even involved in the family issues leading to the separation. Individuals who own businesses face a specific property...
Getting your fair share in divorce could depend on business valuation.
During property division, you probably have questions. What will you lose? What will happen to your retirement accounts or your family home? For business owners, one question may be particularly pressing: what will happen to your business? If the court considers your...