December 2013

New Year Resolutions for Divorcing Parents

Month: December 2013

New Year Resolutions for Divorcing Parents

December 17, 2013

The New Year is a time for a fresh start in all aspects of your life. If you are divorced and have children you are co-parenting with an ex-spouse, add these to your list of New Year resolutions:

Divorce Second Thoughts

December 17, 2013

Deciding to get a divorce is a decision that takes time to become comfortable with. Many people go back and forth many times before deciding to move ahead and file for divorce. It is also very common to have second

Why You Need a Child Support Order

December 17, 2013

If you and your ex have a fairly amicable relationship and your divorce or custody case is moving along smoothly, you may feel very comfortable trusting each other. In such a situation, you and your ex might agree about child

When Divorce Mediation Fails

December 17, 2013

Divorce mediation is an excellent alternative to traditional divorce litigation. Mediation typically costs less, works faster, allows complete customization of your settlement, reduces conflict, and teaches negotiation skills you can use throughout your life. As great as divorce mediation is,

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