Second Saturday Divorce Workshop Featured on My Carolina Today
Second Saturday organizer Bob Watral appeared on WNCN’s My Carolina Today this month. Check out the segment:
Second Saturday organizer Bob Watral appeared on WNCN’s My Carolina Today this month. Check out the segment:
In the relationship that is ending, bills were paid, repairs to car and home were scheduled, retirement accounts were (hopefully) created, and important information was filed (by paper or electronically). After a divorce, you have to find a way to organize all the new information along with the old.
Divorce brings up a lot of questions about child support and child custody, and not just for parents. Grandparents may also be involved and want to know more about the changes divorce brings.
Divorces are difficult for spouses, but they can be especially difficult for children to endure. Watching mom and dad argue can be draining, even if parents only want what’s best for their kids. Teenagers are old enough to have a better understanding of the situation but are not always in support of their parents’ decision…
Life insurance is one more thing to consider during divorce. In some states life insurance is an an asset, and it’s often overlooked or used by one party against another.
Finding answers about divorce is not always easy. Often, it requires phone calls and meetings with multiple professionals. Now women can gather these responses all at once – at a monthly divorce workshop in Raleigh called Second Saturday Wake County.
Divorcing without a lawyer may seem like a good way to save time and money, but unless you’re a divorce lawyer, you probably don’t have any idea how the system works. Here are a few questions to ask yourself first…