1. Research the differences between mediation, collaborative law, and litigation Filing for divorce is a monumental decision. There are new and improved ways of handling a divorce filing, and it’s up to you to research the various ways to dissolve your marriage in a way that makes sense for you and your family. For example, many […]
Archives for November 2016
Heroin and Ohio’s Zombie Apocalypse
Are some grandparents, caregivers, neighbors, educators, and relatives facing a real “zombie apocalypse”? The Heroin and Ohio Problem For years I have heard about a “Zombie Apocalypse.” I generally understood the concept, using my “knowledge” of zombies gained from popular movies and television shows. The probability of an actual zombie apocalypse, though, seemed to be […]
How Divorce Law Has Changed Over the Years: Then vs. Now
Many years ago, divorce in most of the U.S. was based upon fault. Today, we take a look at how divorce law has changed those rules since then.
Re-Establishing Trust After Divorce: Blood Is Thicker Than Morals
The concept of trusting yourself and others is complex, and there are different ways trust can be re-established post-divorce. Learn what this means to you.
Top 5 Things a Divorce Lawyer Can Do for You
Are you aware of the fact that millions of Americans file for divorce each and every year? The sad fact is that many marriages will not survive the test of time. Money, jealously, and a variety of other problems can get in the way and result in one side of the marriage filing for divorce. […]
Mutual, Amicable & Often Unbelievable: The Inexplicable Reality of Divorce
Some folks describe their divorces as a mutual parting of ways. But for most, that’s not always the reality of divorce. It certainly wasn’t for me.
Be Thankful for the Power to Let Go of Your Divorce
My husband met Gwen Stefani once, many moons ago. He jokes that he was about to ask her to have a drink with him when Gavin Rossdale swooped in and stole her out from under his nose. When I first read the story of her divorce from Gavin, I sent him a Facebook post and […]
The Fiduciary Duty of Disclosure in Divorce: Why You Must Comply
If you’re going through a divorce, it’s important to remember your fiduciary duty of disclosure, including assets and debts. Here’s why!
Want to Find Love After Divorce? Avoid These 3 Types of Men
Are you ready to find love after divorce? You may feel new to all this, but knowing how to recognize red flags can be helpful before you get back out there.
Temporary Orders in Divorce: Factors the Court Considers
As the Founding Fathers gathered in Philadelphia in the summer of 1787 to draft what would become the Constitution, delegates from Virginia came ready to present their vision for the fledgling republic. With a few alterations, what became known as the Virginia Plan became embedded in the Constitution, with its provisions for a government that […]
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