Collaborative Divorce
Can Divorce Cause Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)?
It is a common misconception that only military personnel who have experienced war can experience PTSD. Humans of any age, even infants, can experience PTSD from a profound, stressful emotional event. If you or your family member is experiencing night terrors, troubled thoughts and worry, constantly being fearful, and flashbacks, let your doctor or mental…
Read MoreWhy Collaborative Divorce Is a Good Choice for the Over 50 Crowd? – Join Us for Divorce Options(R) San Diego Workshop, July 9
Are you over 50 and going through a divorce? Join us on July 9 to find out why a Collaborative Divorce might be right for you. Learn more about our workshops and RSVP here.
Read MoreWhat Are Your Real Estate Options During Divorce? – Join Us for Divorce Options(R) San Diego Workshop, June 4
What should you know about your real estate options during divorce? Find out when you join us on June 4. Learn more about our workshops and RSVP here.
Read MoreCan I Collect Social Security From My Ex?
Dividing a couple’s financial assets during a divorce can be tricky if you are not versed in how all the components work and function. During this process, many questions come up, and how social security is handled is a common area of concern. When you choose the collaborative divorce process, there will be a team…
Read MoreWhy Is Collaborative Divorce Important To Keep Families Together?
By Rebecca Medina When couples enter into the collaborative process, both spouses and their respective attorneys, financial neutrals, divorce coaches, and mental health experts agree to resolve their marital issues respectfully, encouraging the family unit to be separate and intact once the divorce is finalized. Often highly emotionally charged conversations occur during a divorce, and…
Read MoreWhy Should You Hire a Divorce Financial Specialist? – Join Us for Divorce Options(R) San Diego Workshop, May 7
Are you going through a divorce and wondering how a Divorce Financial Specialist can help? Join us on May 7 to find out. Learn more about our workshops and RSVP here.
Read MoreImportance of Child Therapy During Divorce
Frequently we see that our clients’ children struggle with emotions when trying to process their parents’ divorce. This struggle may show up as emotional withdrawal, unwanted behavior or a regression in previously mastered skills. Children may struggle with the thought that their living arrangement is changing, the need to attend a new school, the thought…
Read MoreWhat You Should Know About Filing Your 2021 Taxes After Divorce
Divorce is never easy. It’s filled with twists and turns that you usually don’t see coming. But when you use a non-adversarial approach, such as the collaborative divorce process, you both will work with a team of professionals that can help guide both of you and help you sort out your tax filing needs. One…
Read MoreTips On How To Effectively Co-Parent
During a divorce, there is so much more to think about when you have children. One of the most important things to discuss is how you and your co-parent will raise your children. What you think is the right path forward may differ significantly from what your soon to be former spouse believes. But, when…
Read MoreWhen Going Through a Divorce, Who’s Responsible for Your Children’s College Education?
When you are starting to go down the path of divorce, there are many things to keep in mind, especially when you have children. No matter your children’s current age, you and your partner should plan for their future. One never knows if their future will include college or beyond. When you are paying child…
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