by Cindy Elwell | Mar 22, 2021 | Amicable Divorce and Conflict Resolution, Blog, Co-Parenting, Dealing with Divorce Lawyers, Divorce Process, Emotional Effects of Divorce, Mediation
You. Are. Enraged. You want to “get” your spouse and make them truly miserable. Hurting them will most assuredly make you feel better and set things right for the next chapter in your life. Hitting them in the wallet and their relationship with their kids will make...
by Cindy Elwell | Mar 15, 2021 | Divorce Process, Emotional Effects of Divorce
There is no denying that going through a divorce is one of the biggest transitions in a person’s life. How do you not only get through a difficult divorce, but then rebuild your life after divorce? Sara Crain, Psychotherapist (www.bayareashrink.com) and Law of...
by Cindy Elwell | Feb 12, 2021 | Amicable Divorce and Conflict Resolution, Blog, Is It Time To Divorce?
Spending Valentine’s Day alone (whether physically, mentally, or both) or in a tense and awkward situation (because your sweetheart relationship isn’t so sweet this year) surely is not the end of the world, but if this day and the lead up to it is shining a light on...
by Cindy Elwell | Feb 12, 2021 | Amicable Divorce and Conflict Resolution, Blog, Is It Time To Divorce?
Spending Valentine’s Day alone (whether physically, mentally, or both) or in a tense and awkward situation (because your sweetheart relationship isn’t so sweet this year) surely is not the end of the world, but if this day and the lead up to it is shining a light on...
by Cindy Elwell | Jan 19, 2021 | Amicable Divorce and Conflict Resolution, Co-Parenting, Emotional Effects of Divorce, Mediation
So, you’ve finally finalized your divorce; so, doesn’t that mean that having to work on your relationship with that person is finally over? If you don’t have children (or a shared network of friends and family or other “entanglements” outside of those), then perhaps...