Many families find clever and unique ways to make divorce or separation as painless a transition as possible.
Read MoreI am always intrigued when people ask me about the most common reason I see for couples divorcing.
Read MoreFrom the east end of Long Island to the Finger Lakes upstate, New York has so much to offer for wine lovers.
Read MoreFor centuries, domestic violence has been a quiet killer in families. And while men are not immune from the violence, it has primarily been women suffering at the hands of the male paramours. The re-victimization that occurs by forcing women to tell their stories in detail to the investigators, again on the stand in court and the then to possibly be required to pay support to the very person who put them through hell, is absolutely unconscionable.
Read MoreMost people in the US know the commonly circulated statistic that 50% of marriages end in divorce, but many younger people are forging a unique path and choosing not to marry until later than traditionally expected, which throws a curve into the actual divorce figures.
Read MoreTaking time to enjoy the outdoors and all of the great sites that are local to each of us, is one of the best gifts we can give ourselves. Sometimes we are so busy with work, school, children, parents, household responsibilities, etc. that we forget to stop and enjoy our surroundings.
Read MoreBeing an example to our children, during times of divorce or separation, is not always easy. Yet, this is what our children need the most.
Read MoreIs your divorce ever really over when you have children? Rushing to get divorced as quickly as possible can seem like good idea at the time but there are pitfalls to this approach. By heading right to the court and filing for divorce, without truly working out the marital issues in mediation or in a Collaborative setting, can lead to damaging and very public results.
Read MorePlanning for your children’s college expenses during a divorce can be overwhelming. There are so many financial concerns that you must address before even thinking about college.
Read MoreThe “divorce gap” is real. Women have historically done worse financially, than their husbands, after a divorce. However, with the right planning and the right team, women can fair much better than in the past.
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