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5 Questions to Ask Yourself Before Choosing a Do-It-Yourself Divorce
Many are tempted by a do-it-yourself divorce so they can save on costs. Here are 5 questions couples should ask themselves before taking that risky step.
Untying the Knot is Tougher Than Getting Married
You know that the sanctity of marriage and all that it should represent has become tarnished when we read in the tabloids or even more respectable newspapers about the failure of yet another celebrity marriage. What degrades marriage even further is when there are articles that site the “13 Shortest Marriages in Celebrity History.” The […]
I Want a Divorce: 5 Tips to Act on Your New Year’s Resolution
If you waited until New Year’s to tell your spouse you want a divorce, but have yet to find the strength to do so, here are 5 tips on how to follow through.
R.I.P. Valentine’s Day
I recently wrote an article about January being the busiest month for divorce. Couples coming out of a hectic and often stressful holiday season begin the New Year with a resolution to divorce. But what I found surprising is that this busy month is followed by another blip that occurs – yes – you got […]
The Importance of Having a Holiday Plan
Plan Ahead to Ensure that You and Your Kids Have the Best Holiday Possible
I Want a Divorce! Dropping the Christmas Bomb
You’ve been considering divorce for months or even years; wait until after the holidays to tell your spouse. Here’s why.
5 Tips on Handling Emotions During the Holidays
For me, Christmas had always been a hectic yet joyous occasion. I loved decorating the house, cooking a special holiday dinner with the turkey and trimmings, finding those special gifts, wrapping the gifts as if they were designer gifts by Martha Stewart, baking dozens of holiday cookies, and celebrating with friends and family. Facing my […]
How Divorcing Parents Can Prepare if Teachers Strike: 8 Steps
Learn 8 planning steps divorcing parents can take to prepare for a teachers strike, how the impact can affect your children and coming up with a Plan-B.
Social Media as Divorce Evidence?
Who needs to hire a forensic accountant, a detective, get third party assessments for parenting, or obtain court orders to obtain financial disclosure in your divorce settlement? All you have to do is sit at your computer and mine social media sites, which have a plethora of information. Sources of Social Media Divorce Evidence 46 […]
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