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The Advantages of a Neutral Financial Professional in a Divorce

When it comes to managing a divorce, a neutral financial professional can be one of the most helpful members of a Collaborative Divorce team. A Neutral Financial Professional Provides Education and Expertise A financial neutral can gather up information in an...

Remembering the Adult Children in a Divorce

Adult children in a divorce are often an overlooked group of people that are impacted by the divorce. Parents wrongly assume their divorce will not affect children who are no longer living at home and who have built lives of their own outside of the family unit....

Pet Custody in Divorce

Many people consider Pets to be family members, and yet the law considers pets to be property in a divorce case. During a divorce, spouses can, and often do, create a custody agreement for the pet. Deciding how to handle pet custody depends on your relationship with...

Preserving Relationships After Divorce

After a divorce, it is sometimes challenging to harness intense emotions and keep them from spilling into other relationships. You may wonder, “Why is it important to preserve the relationships that you have?” There are many reasons to maintain and protect your...

How to Have a Child Centered Divorce

As difficult as divorce is for spouses, children are innocent victims of the family disruption. Children do not have a choice about whether their parents will divorce. The lives of the children change in many ways and they are the ones that must do a lot of the work....

3 Common Misconceptions About Divorce

One of the most common images of divorce is two people in a courtroom in front of a judge arguing over who is the worse person. However, that image is most commonly not accurate. Certainly, there are cases so difficult and spouses who are so spiteful that they end up...

3 Tips for Managing Your Divorce and the Holidays

The holidays are supposed to be a time of family and fun, but what do you do if you're navigating a separation or recently divorced? No matter which holidays you celebrate or your family traditions, some things will change, and that doesn't have to be a bad thing....

The 7 Do’s and Don’ts of Divorce Communication with Your Spouse

Divorce can be difficult, especially when having to see, hear, or converse with your soon-to-be-ex-spouse is emotionally difficult. While the process can be challenging, there are a few do’s and don’ts to remember that can make things a lot easier for both parties: Be...

3 Tips for Communicating with Your Divorce Attorney

When you hire an attorney to handle a divorce, there are questions that come up and information that you will need to understand the process. Not every consultation or conversation requires an office visit. In some cases, a quick email might address the issue. But in...

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