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Do you need a lawyer, a mediator, or both?

Jul 30, 2013

For Divorce, Do You Need a Lawyer, a Mediator, or Both?   divorce order In most cases, I would recommend both, but there are exceptions. In many cases, you can save thousands of dollars by having a mediator help you...

Ten Co-Parenting Tips

Jul 23, 2013

Ten Co-Parenting Tips by Guest Author Elinor Robin, Ph.D. and Virginia L Colin, Ph.D. (mostly Elinor) 1. If you have not done so already, call a truce with your Ex. Divorced parents can succeed at co-parenting. To begin, a ceasefire...

Stay-At-Home Parents — Moms and Dads

Jun 26, 2013

Stay-At-Home Parents — Moms and Dads   Baby and Mom   Recently I read a HuffPost article about regrets about being a stay-at-home mom. It was a good article about the long-term economic, social, and psychological costs of leaving a...

Your Behavior, Your Kids, and Divorce

Jun 17, 2013

Your Behavior, Your Kids, and Divorce by guest author Sharon Zarozny  Sharon Zarozny   Ask anyone who’s been through it, and they’ll tell you one of the most gut-wrenching aspects of separation and divorce is figuring out how to co-parent...

What Will You Regret When You Are Dying?

What Will You Regret When You Are Dying?

Jun 11, 2013

What Will You Regret When You Are Dying?   Recently I read about some informal research conducted by an Australian woman who cared for patients during the last three months of their lives. She was a good listener, so the...

Divorced Parents Stay Connected

Jun 5, 2013

Divorced Parents Stay Connected  Divorced parents may talk frequently. OK, yes, there are some deadbeat moms and dads who just drop out of their children’s lives. Fortunately for the children, these parents are in the minority. And to be fair...

That’s a Lie!

May 26, 2013

That’s a Lie! angry woman It is a phrase I hear often. Often the person who says it appears to be angry or scornful. Usually the other person becomes angry or defensive. The phase interferes with constructive communication. “That’s a...

Separation and Reconciliation Agreements

Mar 31, 2013

Separation and Reconciliation Agreements Sadly, most couples who separate remain separated and eventually divorce. Sometimes, though, some time away from each other, with counseling during the separation, helps them find ways to heal and strengthen their relationship. While they are unsure...

Spousal Support in Virginia

Spousal Support in Virginia

Mar 13, 2013

Spousal Support in Virginia In Virginia there are two ways of deciding about spousal support, also known as alimony. The first is used prior to the divorce. The second is used for the period after the date of divorce. Temporary Spousal Support...

Court Orders: Read Them

Feb 6, 2013

Court Orders: Read Them teens at restaurant Today’s tip: If you have a Court Order about custody, visitation, or support, read it at least once a year. You may have rights or obligations that you have forgotten about. One time...

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