Deciding who gets the kids during holiday vacation can cause conflict. Join us on December 5 to learn ways on how to handle your kid’s holiday vacations. Learn more about our workshops and RSVP here.
Read More →Holidays can be a hard time when going through a divorce. With guidance, you can get through the holidays in a more happy and peaceful manner. Join us on November 7 to gain an insight into how to better handle the holidays during your divorce. Learn more about our workshops and RSVP here.
Read More →Let’s face it, if you are in the process of getting a divorce or marital dissolution, your emotions are more than likely all over the place – and that is a perfectly normal reaction! It’s like riding a rollercoaster during a tornado! And more often than not, your emotional well-being needs to be healed along the way! When using the collaborative divorce team, the healing can begin sooner than later. One of the team members in a collaborative divorce is a divorce coach. This coach is a licensed mental health professional who works with couples to find effective ways to…
Read More →There is no doubt that divorce can be a hurricane of emotions – even after your divorce has been finalized and you are remarried – but recognizing your emotional triggers and working through them can help your current marriage. Dealing with your emotional triggers is not an easy path to go down. But if you do not process your emotions from your divorce, you may continue to struggle even after being remarried. You may need a counselor to help you work through some of this. Don’t be afraid to seek help. Reach out! Here are some things to consider when…
Read More →When going through a divorce there are financial mistakes that can be made. Learning how to manage your finances during and after your divorce can help tremendously. Join us on October 3 to understand the financial steps you need to take when you divorce. Learn more about our workshops and RSVP here.
Read More →By Kamela Love, Esq. Collaborative Practice was an automatic fit for me. While lawyers get trained to think adversarially in law school, I found that approach is counter to how I think and to how I am. When I heard about Collaborative Practice, I knew it was a perfect fit for me. Collaborative divorce is a much more respectful and peaceful way to get divorced and case after case has proven that to be true. Couples generally walk away feeling they were treated much more “fairly” than they would have been treated in court and the family unit is more…
Read More →Shawn Skillin, Lynn Waldman, and Cinda Jones explain what a Collaborative Divorce is? Have more questions? Consider attending a Divorce Options Workshop the first Saturday of every month 9 – 12 – visit Divorce Options Workshop to find out more.
Read More →How Can Divorce Affect Your Business? – Join Us for Divorce Options San Diego Workshop, September 12
When you divorce it can impact many different parts of your life. But, do you know how it can impact your business? Join us on September 12 to learn about how your divorce will impact your business and what steps you need to take. Learn more about our workshops and RSVP here.
Read More →Divorce court proceedings have been put in a queue in many counties in California with no clear definition of when in-person courtroom appearances will happen again. Many court proceedings are being conducted on video platforms. With hearings not being scheduled for months. But, if you utilize the collaborative divorce process, you do not have to wait for the courts to reopen to finalize your divorce and child custody agreements. In this process, mediation and communication are vital components. These two components can be crucial in resolving child custody agreements that include moving to another location, whether the move is in…
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