Going through a divorce can be painful. However, it's vital to maintain a positive attitude. This can help you navigate the emotional complexities of divorce, protecting your well-being, and helping you to make better decisions. So, how can you stay positive during...
Year: 2025
Set transition day guidelines in your parenting plan
One of the most challenging things for parents who have gone through a divorce and share children is continuing to raise the kids together. Children will have to become accustomed to moving from one home to the other. Transition days can be stressful for the...
Tips for communicating with your spouse during divorce
Communicating during divorce can facilitate a smoother process. It can help you and your spouse to be on the same page about various matters, making your divorce less stressful and quick. But you need to know the best way to communicate with each other to achieve...
How collaborative divorce can protect spouses
There are options available to people who want to divorce amicably. Collaborative divorce is an increasingly popular option. During collaborative divorce proceedings, spouses commit to working together instead of litigating. While it can be difficult to set emotions...
What happens to an inheritance in divorce?
Your parents left you an inheritance, and it’s quite substantial. Perhaps it’s enough money that you now know you can retire whenever you want, and you don’t have to worry about future financial security. You are going through a divorce, however, and that inheritance...
Mediating virtual visitation terms
Given that digital technology has become increasingly integral to daily life in the U.S. over the past few decades, it is perhaps not surprising that virtual visitation has become an increasingly important tool for maintaining parent-child relationships after...
With divorce mediation, be open to compromise
There are two general ways for parents to address a divorce. The first is a contested divorce, in which the court has to make decision because the couple can’t reach agreements. The second is an uncontested divorce, where parents go through mediation to make decisions...
Tips for a peaceful divorce
You know you want to end your relationship, but you’re not looking for a drawn-out court battle. You’re not interested in fighting it out. You simply want a peaceful divorce so that you can move forward with your life. Movies and television shows often portray divorce...