Thank you to Veronica Dagher for including me in this terrific article that just posted in the The Wall Street Journal on what it means to get a divorce in this complex financial market.
From the article:
“Nesting, in which the divorcing parents rotate in and out of the family home to care for the children who reside there continuously, has become more popular as people face higher housing costs, said Lisa Zeiderman, a divorce lawyer in New York. When a parent is “off duty” that person stays in an apartment nearby that they also share.
“The arrangement doesn’t always end money fights and new ones may arise, lawyers said. ‘With grocery prices escalating, they end up arguing about leaving the refrigerator empty for the next nesting parent,’ said Ms. Zeiderman.”
Read Article here
https://www.wsj.com/articles/divorce-expensive-inflation-legalbills-alimony-11667966563