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Worried about your child post-divorce? Consider this – Part II

In our last post, we began a discussion about addressing your child’s emotional aches and pains during divorce and in the…

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Worried about your child post-divorce? Consider this – Part I

As his or her parent, you almost certainly know your child better than anyone else does. This knowledge can be comforting…

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Are you divorcing an emotionally abusive spouse?

Emotional abuse is a phenomenon that is not always easy to identify. It may be particularly difficult for an individual involved…

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Should your child testify in your custody dispute?

If you and your child’s other parent disagree about where and with whom your child should live, you may find that…

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How your family law dispute could be affected by online pictures

Posting pictures online and sending pictures via email is now a ubiquitous practice. Posting and transmitting pictures via the Internet is…

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Understanding the concept of annulment

At its most basic, the institution of marriage is a legal contract between two individuals. As a result, certain principles of…

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Understanding the basics of financial affidavits

When you file for divorce, you generally have the authority to choose the kind of approach you want to take in…

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Divorcing? Consider these New Year’s resolutions

As you may or may not know, January is the most popular month for couples in America to file for divorce.…

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Navigating the holidays during and post-divorce

When life becomes particularly challenging, it can be difficult to find joy in the experiences you had once cherished. For example,…

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Refining your conflict resolution style

Family law disputes tend to be uniquely personal affairs. Few things are more personal than the inner workings of any given…

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