“The secret of change is to focus all of your energy, not on fighting the old, but on building the new.” – Socrates Whether it is your decision or not, getting a divorce is an unanticipated change in lifestyle which alters the definition of family as we have come to know it and as it […]
Children and Divorce
Divorced Individuals with Kids: 7 Dating Considerations
Looking for a new mate as a divorced individuals with kids is tricky, so we compiled 7 qualities to look for in a step-parent to your kids
Changes to Minnesota’s “Best Interest of the Child” Seems Inevitable
The proposed legislation (that appears to be acceptable to interest groups from all sides) involves revamping the “best interest of the child” factors.
Family Law Matters Must Be Handled With Care
Shame, bitterness, and betrayal generated by the way in which family law matters are handled either by the individuals themselves or through their attorneys often creates a great deal of unnecessary conflict. For example, it is important to keep in mind that the other parent is not necessarily a bad parent just because both parents […]
Aid Your Divorce Recovery By Choosing the “Write” Tool
Devastating, all-encompassing, overwhelming and even traumatic. These are just some of the words that describe the divorce process. It is, without a doubt, one of life’s greatest challenges and most difficult transitions. Getting on the other side of the entire emotional ordeal (which starts well before and ends well after the legal proceedings) can take […]
Custody Disputes in Minnesota: The Social Early Neutral Evaluation Model
Today, custody disputes in Minnesota are friendlier thanks to the “Social Early Neutral Evaluation” model which facilitates custody and parenting time.
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