If it is really, really going to happen – if for whatever reason you and your spouse just can’t see yourselves continuing in this journey of marriage – then it is time to get realistic about preparing for divorce. I am not suggesting that divorce is a simple solution to a very complex problem. It […]
Divorce
Separated or Divorced and Not Seeing your Kids?
Did you recently separate or divorce (or begin divorce proceedings), and now you are not seeing your kids — despite being a “normal-range” parent? Here are tips on what to do if you are divorced and not seeing your kids. Are you hearing false allegations against you? Maybe you hear that your children don’t want to […]
Gratitude During Divorce
Practicing gratitude during divorce may seem as unlikely as an elephant riding a bike. However, many studies now validate the link between keeping a gratitude journal and an increase in joy, enthusiasm, and the feeling that life is getting better. Research has shown that individuals who kept a gratitude journal were more apt to reach […]
How to Choose Your Divorce Financial Professional
You want a neurosurgeon – not your family doctor – to perform your brain surgery. Likewise, when you need a divorce financial specialist, a general financial professional just won’t do.
Write To Heal From Your Divorce: Choice
Choice is something we usually take for granted. We get to go to the grocery store of our choice, buy the brands of food we choose and then choose how we want to pay for our food. And that’s just one relatively small example. We make thousands of decisions every day. If we have no choice […]
What you Need to Know about Grey Divorce
If you are are experiencing grey divorce know first of all you are not alone. Here are some things you should know about grey divorce.
7 Reasons to Enjoy Your Divorce
Divorce offers many opportunities – such as learning to nurture yourself, that divorce doesn’t mean you’re a failure, and to find love inside yourself and with others.
Solace in Chaos
“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 […]
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.
What are the Legal Implications of Dating During and After Divorce?
The primary legal significance of a person dating during and after divorce arises when children are involved. Here’s what you need to know.
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