A Focused Approach To Divorce And Family Law

Omaha family law attorney Matt Higgins is AV Preeminent* peer review-rated through Martindale-Hubbell, the highest rating, for legal abilities and ethical standards.

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A Focused Approach To Divorce And Family Law

Omaha family law attorney Matt Higgins is AV Preeminent* peer review-rated through Martindale-Hubbell, the highest rating, for legal abilities and ethical standards.

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A Focused Approach To Divorce And Family Law

Omaha family law attorney Matt Higgins is AV Preeminent* peer review-rated through Martindale-Hubbell, the highest rating, for legal abilities and ethical standards.

DIVORCE AND FAMILY LAW REPRESENTATION IN OMAHA, NEBRASKA

You’ve always been frugal with money, and you’ve tried to save it. You want to save up for retirement or have enough money in the bank that you don’t have to think about paying the bills. Ever since you were young, you’ve been taught that these are valuable perspectives. 

But could something like this actually lead to the end of a relationship? What if you get married to someone who likes to spend their money and resents you for always trying to save? Will that be a serious enough issue to lead to divorce? 

Money problems are common causes of divorce 

The truth is that money often causes divorce, and these problems can show up in very different ways. It’s not always that the couple doesn’t earn enough money or that they’re having financial problems. It could just be that they like to use money differently or that they look at it in different ways. 

This conflict between spenders and savers is one of the most common in American marriages. There are cases in which people simply can’t compromise. They end up feeling like the other person is putting them in a difficult financial position. It can lead to a lot of stress and even arguments about how they should spend money. Eventually, all of this can certainly lead to divorce. 

If you and your spouse end up getting a divorce for this reason, be very sure that you’re aware of exactly what assets you own and what you deserve to get out of the property division process. This can be complex, legally speaking, and you must know what options you have.