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Celebrating Your First Mother’s Day after Divorce or Separation

Guest post by Amanda Moore Mother’s Day can be an emotionally loaded holiday, especially after a divorce or separation. You probably used to celebrate it with your whole family, your former spouse included. Hopefully your ex will let your children be with you on Mother’s Day, even if it’s not your usual weekend. Here are […]

5 Common Mistakes to Avoid when Parenting through a Divorce

Guest post by Brad M. Micklin, Esq., the lead family attorney Montclair Every divorcing couple goes through different degrees of civility and struggle. Higher animosity between parents can lead to difficult co-parenting. Sometimes, it might feel impossible to co-parent and handle certain situations. Regardless of your ex-spouse, you can choose how you want to parent […]

How to Prepare for Mediation

Guest blog post by Andrew Crooke, Director of Family Law at Murdoch Lawyers. Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) includes several methods. One such method available to separating parties is mediation. Mediation has become more popular over the years, as it is quick, affordable and confidential. As the name suggests, mediation is basically a negotiation expedited by […]

How Divorce Will Affect Your Taxes

Couples navigating the complexities of a divorce may often overlook the aftermath of their separation and its effect on their taxes. With President Trump’s 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA), which also affects the divorce process, it’s important to re-examine how divorce will affect your taxes.

Divorce from a Young Person’s Perspective

Guest blog post by Woolley & Co As a child, or even as a teenager, learning that your parents are going to get a divorce is stressful and confusing. You might be getting conflicting information about what it means from your friends, siblings, TV shows or online articles. Woolley & Co team has compiled a […]