At this point in your journey, you may agree that divorce is one of the most stressful and life-changing events a person can experience. It can bring up many confusing emotions, such as relief, anger, guilt and more fears than you may have anticipated. Unfortunately,...
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What personal details should parents share with divorce counsel?
As if getting a divorce is not stressful enough, it can also reveal potentially sensitive and embarrassing matters. You may not want your skeletons exposed, especially if you have children, but your representative needs to know if you have any. Inform your counsel...
Why do divorce rates increase after the holidays?
Attorneys who practice family law in courts across the United States see a major increase in divorce concerns after the beginning of a new year. After the holidays end, a large number of people begin seeking out the advice of lawyers to talk about the possibility of...
Badmouthing a co-parent is detrimental
Badmouthing a co-parent is a critical issue in post-separation family dynamics. This behavior goes beyond occasional frustration, impacting everyone involved, particularly the children. Understanding the consequences of badmouthing is vital for maintaining a healthy...
Preparing to co-parent effectively during the holidays
Preparing to co-parent successfully during the winter holidays requires thoughtful planning, communication, and flexibility. The holiday season, although festive and joyous, can also inspire unique challenges for families with kids who celebrate in multiple...
What is a qualified domestic relations order?
Many assets must be divided when you’re going through a divorce. For some people, retirement accounts are among the most challenging. Understanding how these accounts are divided is beneficial. One thing to remember is that you don’t have to worry about dividing...
Why co-parenting and social media don’t always mix
Social media platforms offer the opportunity to share experiences and stay connected with others. However, for co-parents, social media can be a minefield that, if not navigated carefully, may result in unintended consequences for both the co-parenting relationship...
Can your spouse simply “take everything” in a divorce?
If you’re in an unhappy marriage, why stay? For a lot of folks, the answer is pretty simple: They’re afraid that their spouse will “take everything” in the divorce, and that they’ll end up worse off and even more unhappy if they leave. Maybe your spouse has made...
3 tips for divorcing a gaslighting spouse
A decade ago, gaslighting was not a common term. However, it has become part of the popular lexicon in recent years. The term comes from an old movie in which a man convinces his wife that she has lost her mind by manipulating the gas lights in their home. Gaslighting...
Constructing a parenting plan with a narcissist
Navigating the potentially tumultuous waters of co-parenting is challenging, even under the best circumstances. But when dealing with a narcissist ex-spouse or ex-partner, the process can become downright overwhelming. Because narcissists often display traits like a...