Divorce: Getting the Documents in Order

Because divorce is an emotional time, the practical parts of it- the gathering of documents and documentation of events- often falls by the wayside. But there are several things you

Tidying Up: Sparking Joy After Divorce

For those of you that have watched the Marie Kondo show “Tidying Up” on Netflix, you may have noticed that the show covers individual families cleaning their homes and determining

Heartfelt Quotes About Divorce

It is no secret that divorce is hard. Divorce causes a major change in the life of each member of the former couple. It causes one to reevaluate their life,

As Domestic Violence Awareness Month comes to a close, a new report highlights several challenges faced by victims and families touched by violence. The report indicates that although the rate

Google Maps Catches a Cheating Spouse

A man in Peru did not need to hire a private investigator to confirm that his spouse was cheating- Google Maps did the work for him! To read the article,

Extracurricular Activities: Providing Consistency and Support

Imagine the following scenario of a couple: They divorced while their 2 young sons were in elementary school. Both parents shared 50/50 time with the children and they rotated on

Women, Finances, and Divorce

During divorce proceedings, people tend to think about the emotional toll it is taking on them. It isn’t until much later (sometimes months or years later) that the long term

Back to School Time: Tips for Divorced or Separated Parents

Back to school time is hectic. Children are not used to early bed-times and mornings after a summer break. Parents need to purchase supplies and adjust to a new routine.

While many individuals find the separation before a divorce to be a time of “limbo,” it can actually be a powerful time to gain financial independence and learn crucial skills

Increasingly, “nesting” is being used as a temporary parenting arrangement during divorce proceedings and sometimes after a divorce is finalized. Nesting is when the children remain in the marital home