
RSUs: In Divorce, They’re Easy to Hide (or Misunderstand)
You may have never heard of restricted stock units, but they can be worth big money. You can’t afford to overlook them when negotiating a divorce settlement.

You may have never heard of restricted stock units, but they can be worth big money. You can’t afford to overlook them when negotiating a divorce settlement.

As a family law attorney, certified financial analyst, and someone who is married (for the second time), I can attest that filing a joint tax return with your spouse can

Congratulations—that’s an impressive business you’ve built for yourself. It has provided for your family for years, including one of your children who has special needs. You may have protected that
Divorce is hard enough. It can be an emotionally and financially draining process, especially when children are involved. But for parents of children with special needs—including those with autism and

After just three months of marriage, ‘Golden Bachelor’ couple Gerry Turner and Theresa Nist are divorcing and relying on their prenuptial agreement for support.

When couples divorce in New York, the courts divide their marital property based on the principle of equitable distribution. This doesn’t mean splitting everything in half. Instead, the law aims

Lisa was included in a terrific article authored by Julia Carpenter in The Wall Street Journal on young (expensive) divorces. Lisa was asked to comment on a number of topics from prenups to keeping a career and more!

Choosing the right matrimonial lawyer is about forming a lasting partnership, not just taking a step in getting a divorce, and requires careful selection from many available experienced legal professionals.

Do you know what coercive control means? Read on to learn about this insidious behavior and what you can do if you recognize it during your divorce.