Family Law Blog

Breaking Up Is Hard To Do

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

“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

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

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

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?

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

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

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

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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