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Category: Recovering from Divorce

HOW WILL I SURVIVE THE END OF MY MARRIAGE ???

No one likes to think, when entering into a marriage that it will at some point come to an unhappy ending. Along the way many couples realize that the marriage is no longer working.  Some are able to work together to bring their marriage to a smooth ending. However, most often that is not the […]


Category: Divorce and Children

A Parent Coordinator May Be The Key To Success

Is it about getting even? Or is it about getting it right? Is it about you? Or is it about your children? As a divorce attorney, I have learned that some parents do get it right and those who do, put their children’s needs ahead of their own. When litigating through a divorce, spouses engage […]


Category: Divorce and Money

May I Please Have a Financial Do-Over?

“May I please have a financial do-over?”   Sometimes we get into situations and we feel we are trapped, smothered in distress, and we often cannot see a way out.  Wouldn’t it be great if we could do it all over again?  We would be so much smarter the second time around. Financial stress can be […]


Category: Divorce, Recovering from Divorce

The Good Divorce

Clients often want to know what makes for a “good divorce”.  They instinctively know that keeping their children front and center in their divorce process will make for a better outcome for everyone in the family.  However, few people seem able to articulate the stages of a process that yields what both spouses feel will […]


Category: Divorce and Money

Getting a Grip on Your Financial Future Post Divorce

  No matter how long you and your ex-spouse were married, you may have set aside some of your dreams for one reason or another.  Now that you are divorced, you can think about those dreams again. Starting a new chapter in your life after divorce can be liberating and daunting.  The possibilities are many, […]


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