Family Law Blog
Should We Separate Our Finances?
Joryn Jenkins
June 19, 2020
Should We Separate Our Finances? When a couple gets married, whether to keep their finances separate is often a question. For some couples, it’s easy. ...
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Austin’s Best Mentor
Austin Sasser
June 12, 2020
Austin’s Best Mentor When asked to describe what a “mentor” is or does, I’d be quick to respond with Merriam-Webster’s definition, “a wise and trusted ...
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Focus Forward, Never Back
Joryn Jenkins
June 5, 2020
Focus Forward, Never Back In practicing collaboratively, we focus our clients on the future. Fixing your attention on how you want your life to look ...
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Your New Co-Worker During Quarantine
Lori Skipper
May 29, 2020
Your New Co-Worker During Quarantine “What’s that noise? Now what’s that smell?!” These are the thoughts that run through my head as I head into ...
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Lessons of High Profile Divorces
Joryn Jenkins
May 22, 2020
Lessons of High Profile Divorces High profile celebrities and business moguls who find themselves getting divorced have more than most of us to lose. Financially, ...
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Hanlon’s Razor
Joryn Jenkins
May 15, 2020
As first seen on the Florida Academy of Collaborative Professionals website Hanlon’s Razor I love this. “Hanlon’s Razor states that we should not attribute to ...
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Breathe
Joryn Jenkins
May 8, 2020
First published on the My Collaborative Team blog on May 1st, 2020 Breathe Trust me, you can’t escape it. By it, I mean . . ...
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Entrepreneurialism During Lockdown
Joryn Jenkins
May 1, 2020
Entrepreneurialism During Lockdown Last night, during an interview, a talk show host asked me what I was looking forward to when the pandemic is over. ...
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Quarantine Guilt
Joryn Jenkins
April 29, 2020
Quarantine Guilt The other day, I found myself with a bit of “downtime” during quarantine. My baby was actually napping. My five-year old had been ...
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