Divorce in the Digital Age Many people are quick to share intimate details of their life with their hundreds of friends or followers on social media. However, if you are involved in a divorce or custody proceeding, you should be
Mediation: What is it, and Why?
By Jake M. Lustig “I told you this was a bad idea.” “You know what, Ken? A bad idea would be to let your client walk outta here today and drag this thing out for another year, wasting more time
Divorce Trends in 2017
Approximately 50 percent of marriages in the United States and other developed nations end in divorce. The U.S. Census Bureau divorce statistics from 2012 are as follows for first, second, and third marriages: 41 percent of first marriages end in
What in the World is Collaborative Divorce?
Collaborative divorce is a private, voluntary, non-adversarial, and contractual agreement to resolve a dissolution of marriage without involving the courts. Think of collaborative divorce as long-term mediation and settlement discussions. If all goes well and the parties reach an agreement,
Lift Up
“If you want to lift yourself up, lift up someone else.” –Booker T. Washington Parenting is tough. This is no surprise. However, many fail to realize just how difficult parenting during a divorce or custody proceeding can become. These times
What is Step-Parent Adoption?
What is Step-Parent Adoption? By James H. Delman It’s been reported that 40% of American adults have at least one step-relative in their family – either a stepparent, step or half sibling or step child.[1] Thus, the step-parent – step-child
I’m Considering a Divorce, Now What? (Part II – What you Need to Know During Your Divorce) by Danaé D. Woody
More of your top divorce questions, answered! In this Part II, we discuss how spousal maintenance and child support are calculated, whether infidelity is likely to impact your property division or custody arrangements, and other frequently asked questions. I’m Considering
Your Divorce Questions Answered (Part II – Children and Families): Interview with Kristen Hick
Your Divorce Questions Answered (Part II – Children and Families): Interview with Kristen Hick, Psychologist and Divorce Specialist If you are just tuning in, in Part I, we covered what to expect and how to prepare yourself for the divorce
I’m Considering a Divorce, Now What? (Part I – Preparing for the Process) – by Danaé D. Woody
Article: Your top Divorce Questions Answered by Danaé D. Woody for Center for Shared Insight.
“Men’s Rights” in Colorado?
“Men’s Rights” in Colorado? by Jake M. Lustig