It can be difficult to get through the holiday season as divorcing or separating parents. Fighting over holiday time or coping with the fact that you will no longer be celebrating holidays in the same way can bring up feelings of anger and sadness. We know it’s not easy, but here are our tips to make this season a little brighter.
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Is divorce mediation right for you? 6 Things to Consider
Is divorce mediation right for you? Here are our answers to frequently asked questions about mediation.
Read MoreYour Friend’s Divorce May Be Different Than Yours
One of the things we hear most as divorce lawyers is “my friend got X, why can’t I?” or some variation on that theme. It is normal to talk to friends and family when you are divorcing, and speaking to those who have gotten divorced already can bring the most comfort. But just because someone you know had a certain experience does not mean your divorce will go the same way.
Read MoreGetting Divorced? Don’t Make These 4 Mistakes
We often see clients make mistakes that can harm them during a divorce, or that prolong the process. Understanding the most common divorce mistakes can help you effectively navigate your divorce.
Read More5 Tips for Figuring out the Right Parenting Schedule for Your Family
Negotiating a parenting schedule can be one of the most stressful parts of your divorce. It can be hard to accept that you will not be able to see your child whenever you want once you separate. Here are some
Read MoreCanine (and Kitty) Custody: Who Gets the Pet in a Divorce?
Think about your living room lamp. Now think about your dog or cat. Are your feelings the same? The question seems ludicrous and the answer is obvious: of course your feelings are not the same. A lamp is a piece
Read MoreWhat is an Annulment and Can I Get One?
Like a traditional divorce, an annulment ends your marriage. However, an annulment goes an extra step in that it declares your marriage legally invalid or void. If you are granted an annulment it is as if your marriage never existed.
Read MoreThe Dos and Don’ts of Dating During (and after) Divorce
If you are in the process of a divorce, or have finalized your divorce, you may be wondering the best way to begin dating. We’ve compiled a few do and don’t tips for dating during a divorce, dating after a divorce, and what you should consider when it comes to dating and introducing a new partner to your children.
Read MoreAfter the Storm: Co-Parenting Tips for Your Post-Divorce Life
You have a custody agreement or order and a parenting schedule. Now what happens? Here are some tips to help you peacefully co-exist as co-parents after your divorce is finalized.
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