A Focus on the Children and Losing Each Other
Focusing on the children’s needs during marriage is common. Yet sometimes this focus leaves the couple feeling isolated and resentful of the other, often leading to divorce.
Court Says Divorcing Parents Have a Right to Post Their Stories Online
Is social media the place to vent your frustrations about your ex-spouse? This court says yes.
Join Me On Monday, May 18th at 1:00pm For a Free Webinar on How Parent Education Classes Help Advance Court Cases and Improve Family Outcomes
I’m proud to work with the fantastic nonprofit FamilyKind as a legal educator for their parent education classes. Join me on Monday, May 18th at 1:00pm for a FREE webinar on how parent education classes help advance court cases and improve family outcomes.
A Couple Filed for Divorce 2 Weeks Before Quarantining Together in a New York City Apartment — Here's What It's Been Like
The challenges of staying in isolation during this global pandemic are very real. Add a strained marriage and young children, and the situation can be downright dreadful.
REMINDER: FREE Webinar TOMORROW - Moving Forward: Collaborative Divorce During COVID-19
FREE WEBINAR: Register Now for Long Island Collaborative Divorce's 1st Webinar Moving Forward: Collaborative Divorce During COVID-19
FREE Webinar - Moving Forward: Collaborative Divorce During COVID-19
FREE WEBINAR: Register Now for Long Island Collaborative Divorce's 1st Webinar Moving Forward: Collaborative Divorce During COVID-19
New Yorkers Celebrate Love In The Time Of Coronavirus
Now, more than ever, is the perfect time to celebrate love.
6 Ways The Coronavirus Can Infect Your Divorce – And Simple Steps To Protect Yourself
At this time, many of the New York courts are closed and not accepting new divorce filings. What does that mean for you and your divorce? It means that, now more than ever, you have the option to approach your divorce from a different perspective.