Posts Tagged ‘collaborative divorce’
Nesting: A Child Centered Solution
The most common concern I hear from divorcing parents is “will our children be ok?” They also frequently want to know what the best parenting plan is. My answer is always that if there was a perfect parenting plan, we would all be using it, but there isn’t. However, the best parenting plan is the…
Read MoreAdult Children and Divorce
Gray Divorce, divorce over the age of fifty, doubled between 1990 and 2010 and is expected to triple by 2030. This means there are a lot of adult children who are experiencing divorce as their parents move on from each other. Adult children experience a wide range of emotions as their parents separate, sell the…
Read MoreWho Gets the Kids for the Holidays? – Join Us for Divorce Options San Diego Workshop, December 4
Deciding who gets the kids for the holiday season can be difficult. But, if you work together, everyone can have a happy holiday. Join us on December 4 to learn tips on helping your family manage the holiday season during your divorce. Learn more about our workshops and RSVP here.
Read MoreHow Do Job Losses Impact Spousal and Child Support?
Lost your primary income source or job because of the pandemic? You aren’t alone. Over 20M jobs were lost and some businesses have shut down leaving household finances reeling. Many folks are worried about keeping up with their spousal support and child support obligations. Here are a few things to remember if you experience problems keeping up: Support obligations are…
Read MoreTips On Getting Through the Holidays When You Are Divorced
Divorce is messy, and it often leaves a family feeling broken – such a tragedy, especially when it happens during the holiday season, and you are left to pick up the pieces and move forward the best way you can. But, when you and your spouse utilize the collaborative divorce process, you will have the…
Read MoreGetting Through the Holidays – Join Us for Divorce Options San Diego Workshop, November 6
While the holidays can be hard during a divorce, there are things you can do to help you get through. Join us on November 6 to learn steps you can take to get through the holiday season. Learn more about our workshops and RSVP here.
Read MoreWhy You Should Go to Therapy When Going Through a Divorce?
Divorcing brings up so many emotions, from excitement to fear, from confidence to feeling lost, and so many other feelings in between. It’s hard to sort them out on your own. When we first meet with our potential clients, we share that each person, including the children, has access to a mental health professional when…
Read MoreWhat Are the First Steps You Should Take In Your Divorce? – Join Us for Divorce Options San Diego Workshop, October 2
Are you going through a divorce and not sure what your first step is? Join us on October 2 to learn how the divorce process works and what you should be doing. Learn more about our workshops and RSVP here.
Read MoreThe Importance of a Mental Health Professional in a Divorce
When you finally make the difficult decision to dissolve your marriage, your mind is likely going a mile a minute, and your emotional wellbeing is extremely compromised. This unhealthy combination can increase the chance of you experiencing depression and anxiety. When you utilize the collaborative divorce process, you are supported by a team of professionals…
Read MoreHow Does a Financial Neutral Help in Your Divorce?
We all agree that divorce can be a crushing process. There are many To-Do items, emotional triggers, and financial decisions to consider. It can be overwhelming at times. But did you know that when you use the collaborative divorce process, you will have a team of experts at your disposal who can help you navigate…
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