Does Divorce Have to Be WAR?
Does divorce have to be a war? The answer depends a little on you, a little on your spouse, and—unfortunately—a lot on the lawyers playing the game.
Does divorce have to be a war? The answer depends a little on you, a little on your spouse, and—unfortunately—a lot on the lawyers playing the game.
When I first started building my divorce and co-parenting mediation company, Together You Part, more than a few people suggested I use the word easy to describe what we offer. But here’s the thing: there’s nothing easy about divorce. It disrupts everything—your identity, your parenting, your finances, your home, your relationships. This isn’t just a …
The 6 R’s to Get You Through Divorce (Without Losing Your Mind) Read More »
(Not just the Tammy Wynette song) Whenever I see the word “divorce,” I can’t help but hear Tammy Wynette singing “Our D-I-V-O-R-C-E was final today…” Maybe you do too. But country music aside, what does it actually mean when we say someone is “getting divorced?” Most of us—and yes, lawyers too—use the word “divorce” as …
Divorce is overwhelming enough without needing a law degree or a subscription to Babbel just to keep up. One minute you’re trying to figure out how to tell your kids what’s happening, and the next, someone’s asking if you’ve filed a Complaint, drafted a Separation Agreement, and prepared your Equitable Distribution Affidavit. Come again? Here’s …
“Wait, What Does That Mean?” Why Divorce Lingo Shouldn’t Be a Second Language Read More »
Divorce, without a doubt, is one of life’s most significant disruptors. It interrupts the steady flow of your life and throws you into a whirlwind of change.