Family Law Blog
Breaking Up Is Hard To Do
Austin Sasser
February 28, 2020
Breaking Up Is Hard To Do Break-ups are hard; adding social media to your mix can make a break-up that much more stressful. Ironically, the ...
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I Don’t Feel Like It
Lori Skipper
February 21, 2020
“I Don’t Feel Like It” I think we all know what I’m talking about. S. E. X. When I asked my husband for ideas on ...
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A Special New Year
Joryn Jenkins
February 14, 2020
A Special New Year Holidays have always conveyed huge significance for me, beginning when I was teeny tiny and my parents designated my birthday as ...
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New Year’s Resolution Check-In
Joryn Jenkins
February 10, 2020
New Year’s Resolution Check-In 10 – 9 – 8 – 7 – 6 – 5 – 4 – 3 – 2 – 1 – Happy ...
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Introducing Your Blended Family
Austin Sasser
February 7, 2020
Introducing Your Blended Family The American Psychological Association has reported that “about 40 to 60 percent of married couples in the United States divorce,” and ...
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Do DIY Divorce Apps Work?
Austin Sasser
January 31, 2020
Do DIY Divorce Apps Work? It’s no secret that our smartphones have become a shortcut for many of our day-to-day activities. “Hey, Siri, call Austin,” ...
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The Five Stages of Grief
Lori Skipper
January 25, 2020
The Five Stages of Grief According to the Kubler-Ross Model, there are five stages of grief. This model was first applied to grief from terminal ...
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A Good Mediator’s Qualities
Joryn Jenkins
January 13, 2020
A Good Mediator’s Qualities The best mediators will get to the heart of the issues early and will be present until a negotiation is reached. ...
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The Good Mediator
Joryn Jenkins
January 6, 2020
The Good Mediator A good mediator does some of the most important work there is. Rather than escalate a dispute towards litigation, her goal is ...
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