What Every Divorcing Mother With a Child Under the Age of Two Should Know
By Suzanne Conlon, MA, NCC, RYT “He’s only one. He won’t remember the divorce. He’ll be fine.” If you’ve made this statement, you’re partially right. He won’t remember any details of the divorce. But...
View ArticleSocial Security and the Graying of Divorce
by Renee W. Senes, CDFA Many people overlook Social Security benefits when getting divorced. While these benefits are not assets that a divorce court can divide, the rules about benefits are relevant...
View ArticleChoosing the Right Divorce Process
By Anthony C. Adamopoulos, Esq. DIvorcingOptions.com Question Two – What is the best divorce process for me? Recently in Holiday Time, Divorce Time? Remember…, I wrote about making the decision to...
View ArticleTen Tech Tips for Couples Splitting Up
Reprinted article by Natasha Stokes courtesy of Techlicious ** Note: Tip 1. is reprinted in its entirety, however, Tips 2 through 10 are explained by clicking on: techlicious.com....
View ArticleWhy Confidential Deadlock Arbitration?
By Anthony C. Adamopoulos, Esq. DivorcingOptions.com Part One What is Deadlock Arbitration? Deadlock Arbitration is a private confidential process that avoids the need to “change over” to public court...
View ArticleHow to Use Deadlock Arbitration
By Anthony C. Adamopoulos, Esq. DivorcingOptions.com Part Two Making the decision to arbitrate: Deadlock Arbitration can be used to resolve deadlock arising out of the Collaborative or Mediation...
View ArticleNavigating Career-Life Choices Through Divorce
by Edward Anthony Colozzi, Ed.D. Career Development and Counseling Services www.creatingcareerswithconfidence.com The Meaning /Money Conflict Do people experiencing a divorce differ from their...
View ArticleDivorce and College Tuition – Take the Right Write-Off This Tax Season
By Diane C. Pappas, Certified Divorce Financial Analyst™ Solutions For Divorce diane@solutionsfordivorce.com, 978.833.6144, www.SolutionsForDivorce.com If you have a child in college and the child...
View ArticleWhy is Collaborative Divorce Better than Litigated Divorce?
By Anthony C. Adamopoulos, Esq. DivorcingOptions.com The first step in facing divorce is to select the best divorce process for the two of you, for example, litigation or Collaboration (Collaborative...
View Article‘Divorce Lawyers: 5 Little Known Things You Need To Know’
By Vicki L. Shemin, J.D., LICSW, ACSW Boston Law Collaborative There is an inescapable fact: the relationship between a divorce attorney and a client is, at best, a business relationship. For too many...
View ArticlePre-Nuptial Agreements
By Donna Marsella, CDFA Divorce Financial Strategies, LLC As divorce and remarriage have become more common, particularly between previously married individuals, consideration of a pre-nuptial...
View ArticleHow Technology Can Impact a Divorce Case – Part I
By David Wilkinson, Esquire http://www.wf-lawyers.com/ http://orangecountydivorce.com/divorce-technology/ With advances in technology, parties embroiled in divorce litigation will find technology plays...
View ArticleHow Technology Can Impact a Divorce Case – Part II
By David Wilkinson, Esquire http://www.wf-lawyers.com/ http://orangecountydivorce.com/divorce-technology/ With advances in technology, parties embroiled in divorce litigation will find technology plays...
View ArticleYour First Meeting with a Divorce Lawyer
By Howard I. Goldstein, Esquire Goldstein, Egloff, Ramos & Wood, LLP www.gerwlaw.com For most people the first step they take in getting divorced is contacting a divorce lawyer. A lot has been...
View ArticleTen Thanksgiving Tips
By Windsor Rose Ferrara, M.Ed. www.windsorferrara.com Ask your family members or friends to share a positive memory of your co-parent with your children at some point during the day. Ask your children...
View ArticleStunning Open Letter to Ex-Wife Highlights Divorce Best Practices
By Rackham Karlsson, Esq. – Family Law Mediator and Collaborative Attorney www.zephyrlaw.com If you need an example of how to exit a marriage gracefully, look no further than Michael Cheshire’s recent...
View ArticleThe Fear of Being Alone
By Pauline Robertson – Certified Divorce Coach Going through a divorce can bring up many emotions: feelings of betrayal, hurt, sadness, anger, bitterness. One of the biggest emotions can be the fear of...
View ArticleThe Importance of Cash Flow in Divorce
By Diane C Pappas, CDFA™ Solutions For Divorce LLC www.SolutionsForDivorce.com One of the first things your attorney may ask you to do in the divorce process is to fill out a financial statement, often...
View ArticleLet’s Speak the Same Language on Alimony
By David H. Goodman MBA, CPA/ABV/CFF, CVA Many people… including some judges and attorneys… get confused about alimony and child support. This is especially true when it comes to understanding how they...
View ArticleA Change to Paternity Forms
By Karen M. Buckley, Esq. www.attorneykarenbuckley.com In July, 2015, the Probate and Family Court issued a revision to the forms relating to paternity, specifically forms CJD 106, Complaint to...
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