Divorce Parties Surge in Popularity, but Legal Hurdles Persist for Same-Sex Couples and Affluent Partners
The new year brings a surge in divorce proceedings, with a unique trend emerging: divorce parties. Meanwhile, legal complexities persist for same-sex couples and affluent partners. A new documentary, 'Divorce Corp.', delves into the industry's intricacies, set to release on January 10, 2023.
Divorce parties, ranging from local celebrations to traveling events, are gaining traction. Entrepreneurs are capitalizing on this trend, offering services through dedicated websites and businesses. The shift towards asset division, as reported by CNBC in 2012, reflects the recovering stock market's influence on divorce settlements.
Specialized practices cater to divorcing couples, with family law attorneys, mediators, and therapists providing tailored legal advice, counseling, and coaching. However, same-sex couples face legal limbo in states that don't recognize same-sex marriage, potentially leading to complex divorce proceedings.
Historical data from the CDC shows marriage and divorce rates waning post-recession but stabilizing. Forbes warns about the 'sudden income deficit system', where affluent partners may hide income during divorce proceedings.
As divorce parties become more popular, 'Divorce Corp.' explores the industry's dynamics. Meanwhile, legal complexities persist for same-sex couples and affluent partners, highlighting the need for specialized legal services and awareness of potential financial pitfalls.
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