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The Impact of Divorce on Your Health Insurance Coverage

Sometimes, one spouse covers the other for insurance because their company offers better coverage plans or the other partner doesn’t work. A divorce can impact this, as the two individuals no longer have a legal tie to one another, which can create stress for one partner. Understanding the impact of divorce on your health insurance coverage helps you prepare for this major life change. The Importance of Health Insurance Coverage Having health insurance is vital as it …

Legal Separation vs. Divorce: Which Option Is Right for You?

Sometimes, a marriage comes to a point at which the couple has grown so far apart that they no longer feel united. In these cases, the best course of action may be to continue down separate paths. However, formally ending a marriage is a major decision that some individuals may not feel comfortable with.  The guide below explains the differences between legal separation and divorce and the pros and cons of each so that you can determine which …

What To Do if Your Ex-Spouse Violates a Court Order

After a divorce, there are legal orders that both parties must follow moving forward. This can pertain to child custody or visitation, spousal support, or the divisions of assets. In ideal situations, both parties respect and follow these terms. However, there are times when one party refuses to comply with the orders or violates them. Having an ex-spouse disobey court orders or disrupt the legal process can create a lot of stress. To assist you …


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