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October 30, 2020

Co-Parenting During the Pandemic


Co-parenting after divorce always presents some challenges for families. Amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, these challenges may be even greater as you navigate these unprecedented times. One thing you should both keep in mind, however, is the importance of complying with your child custody order as much as you can and being flexible whenever possible for the benefit […]

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October 15, 2020

Can I Date During My Divorce?


If you are getting a divorce, you may be feeling a bit lonely. The end of a marriage and, essentially, the loss of your partner is a lot to cope with and you may be eager to reenter the dating world to find love again. However, although your relationship with your spouse is nearly over, […]

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October 05, 2020

Domestic Violence Awareness Month: 3 Ways to Help


On average, nearly 20 people per minute are physically abused by an intimate partner in the United States. During one year, this equates to more than 10 million women and men. Domestic violence has no place in this world, and we’re taking a stand to end it. Throughout the month of October, we urge you […]

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September 30, 2020

Should I Talk to My Boss About My Divorce?


Divorce is a very personal matter, so it makes sense that many often feel as though they have to keep it to themselves, especially in a professional environment. There is certainly some wisdom to maintaining privacy, but there are some exceptions. Talking to your boss about your divorce, for example, can greatly benefit you, depending on […]

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September 28, 2020

How to Prepare for Your Child Custody Case


If you are involved in a child custody dispute, preparation will be a big part of what increases the chance of success for your case. Given the emotional nature of these legal matters, it is also crucial to hire an experienced family law attorney to handle your case and effectively guide you through the process. Continue reading […]

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September 15, 2020

5 Common Mistakes to Avoid During a Divorce


Divorces are rarely easy, and without a proper roadmap, you may make a costly mistake. Below are some of the most common pitfalls to avoid when ending your marriage. Mistake #1: Failing to Plan Once you’ve decided to get a divorce, begin preparing as soon as possible. The process can be overwhelming, but figuring out […]

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August 31, 2020

Caring for Yourself After a Divorce


Divorce can leave a person feeling emotionally drained. Now more than ever, it is crucial to focus on self-care and healing to ensure that your new fresh start in life begins on a positive note. If you have children, this process will be particularly important. The better you care for yourself, the better you can help […]

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August 11, 2020

How to Talk to Your Kids About Divorce


News of your divorce will likely profoundly impact your children, so it is crucial to approach this talk as delicately and thoughtfully as possible. Although you and your spouse likely have an incredibly tense relationship at the moment, you must work together to plan how to break this news to your children, so you can reduce their […]

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August 03, 2020

Research Shows That Divorce Filings Peak at the End of Summer


Seasonal trends are everywhere— the mark of autumn includes pumpkin spice lattes and spring is the perfect time to clear the clutter and get your house in order. Did you know there are trends for divorce too? August is the end of summer, but it’s also the end of many marriages. A study conducted out […]

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July 29, 2020

Signs Your Marriage is Headed for a Divorce


No marriage is perfect. Every couple has disagreements and moments of anger, but as long as this is not the defining trait of your relationship, chances are you can manage to make it work. If you are unsure if you should keep trying or if now is the time to proceed with a divorce, we compiled […]

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