Learn how to assist your children as your family is going through a divorce. The changes that can most affect your children are their routines being interrupted. Read more here.
Legal Issues
Substance-Abusing Parents
The role of substance abuse is a recurrent theme in the conflicts reported by high-conflict couples. Some researchers have found that pervasive mistrust about the other parent’s ability to care for the children adequately is one of the primary features of high-conflict as opposed to low-conflict divorces.
The Best Interest of the Client
Determine whether you are looking for a divorce attorney to help you get a fair settlement or are you trying to get everything you can get in a high conflict divorce. Read this article to help you find the lawyer right for you.
What Is Parent Coordination?
Learn from this article about parent coordination to resolve divorce disputes outside of the courtroom, as it goes beyond mediation, psychotherapy, and other forms of resolving conflicts between co-parents.
When Both Parents Have Significant Psychological Disorders
During divorce, it may turn out that each of the co-parents has significant personality disorders or psychiatric problems that are causing stress in the children.
When Mental Illness Is Real
This article gives insight to children living with parents that have been diagnosed with a mental illness and how the co-parent may use this against you in divorce.
I used to hear mediation described as ADR. Now, I hear it is called CDR.
I used to hear mediation described as ADR. Now, I hear it is called CDR. What’s that and why the change?
What happens after we reach an agreement in mediation?
As soon as you and your spouse make that final agreement your mediator can begin working on the paperwork that will ultimately result in the end of your marriage and the beginning of a new stage of life.
Now that I’m getting a divorce, my prenup doesn’t seem fair. What can I do about it now?
Find out what you can do to have the judge view your entire prenuptial agreement as unenforceable, causing them to throw it out completely.
To Reconcile, Negotiate, Mediate, or Litigate?
The outcome is much better for everyone if a settlement can be reached out of court, but it usually requires negotiation, which is part skill and part art. Here are some strategies that can help you negotiate the best possible settlement.
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