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AI (ChatGPT) IS NOT A LAWYER
YOU SHOULD NEVER GET LEGAL ADVICE FROM AI AND CHAT GPT IS NOT CONFIDENTIAL By Brett E. Jones, Esq. and Sarah Kimbark In recent years, artificial intelligence tools have become widely accessible, offering quick answers. But while AI is useful for general information, it should never replace advice from a licensed attorney, especially when you
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Getting Divorced? Organizing Your Finances and Documents
Understand your finances and organize financial documents before divorce to be a better position afterward.
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Considering Divorce? Strategic Planning may result in better outcomes
Pre-divorce factors you should consider with your lawyer.
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Emotions and the Cost of Divorce
Emotions can prevent a divorcing client from working effectively with an attorney. The client can become immobilized, experience failure to concentrate and at worst be unable to recognize and accept a reasonable settlement proposal. As a result, the attorney has to do work that the client could have done and the client pays more legal…
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That First Conversation with your Spouse about Divorce
How you approach your first conversation with your spouse about divorce can impact the rest of your life. Prepare, be kind and be smart.
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Age 29 Health Insurance Coverage Law
Prospective divorcing parties in New York need to know about its “Age 29 Law.” This law permits young adults to continue or obtain coverage under a parent’s policy through the age of 29. To qualify for the “Age 29” law, a young adult must: Be unmarried Be 29 years of age or under Not be
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Gray Divorce – How It’s Different
One in four divorces occurs between spouses over the age of 50. “Gray divorce” differs from divorces between younger people, who have more opportunity to rebuild their asset base post-divorce. Kiplinger’s Retirement Report for May, 2023, has an article which counsels that older adults considering divorce need to fully understand their finances and need a
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Trusts in Divorce
The existence of a trust in a divorce situation can be problematic. Don’t try to deal with this on your own; engage an experienced lawyer.
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