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...
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...
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...
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...
The decision to divorce is one that usually only comes after there’s a lot of contention between spouses. This tension can make it challenging to remain civil during the divorce process, simply because of the emotions involved. If you and your ex share children, it...
Mediation is a popular alternative to divorce litigation. The process allows spouses to negotiate on their own terms and find resolutions that are equitable. While it is beneficial if both spouses get along, that doesn’t always have to be the case. High-conflict...
The winter holidays are all about family and togetherness – and that can be rough when your family unit is broken. Should you and your co-parent try to keep the old holiday traditions alive and celebrate as a family for the sake of the kids, or should you just create...
Mediation has become a popular alternative to litigating a divorce in court. Aside from generally being less expensive and lengthy, mediation allows divorcing couples to work out their own divorce agreements, under the guidance of a trained mediator. If you and your...
During a divorce – even one that is not contentious – deciding what will happen to family pets can be challenging. Pets are often treated like family members, and both spouses may feel strongly about keeping them. A collaborative divorce can help couples work...
If you’re getting divorced, you know that the conversation you have with your children can be challenging. You also know that all of your children are different. They may need different levels of support or information, especially depending on their ages. A toddler is...