Monthly Archives: July 2026
We Came to an Agreement, Why Do I Still Need to Show Up to Court?
When our office can help our clients come to agreed-upon resolutions, although we are happy to litigate, we are thrilled for them. In our experience, court orders which people agree to tend to have a much longer shelf life than the court orders which come directly from a Judge who has very limited information… Read More »
What Happens If There Is a Loan Against My Spouse’s 401(k)?
Divorcing couples are often faced with dividing the balance of a 401(k). Suppose Joan has a 401(k) with a gross balance of $100,000.00. She and her husband, John, negotiate that John will receive 50% of the 401(k). Fair enough. But what happens if John discovers that Joan has borrowed money from her 401(k)? Say,… Read More »










