Divorce is hard on all participants, but it’s especially hard on the ones who have the least to say—the children. As angry spouses haul one another into court, it can be easy to forget the kids except as another thing you’re fighting over. Which one of you “gets” the...
June is traditionally the month for marriage, and it’s also the month for Pride and equality. It might not be a good time to talk about FGBTQ+ Divorce, but equality in marriage should mean equality in separation. All parties should have the same standing leaving the...
It hasn’t been a traditional spring, with snow late in April rather than spring showers. Non-traditional weather makes it a good time to discuss other unusual arrangements, like birdnesting and parallel parenting. Thinking outside the box for your divorce solution...
Following our previous article, “Navigating Divorce Mediation in Texas: A Guide for Couples,” which provided an introduction to the mediation process, this continuation aims to delve deeper into crucial aspects not covered in the initial guide. Divorce...
If there is anything that ought to be taught in school that is not, it’s “financial literacy.” Many of us wouldn’t consider ourselves financially educated. We can balance our bank accounts (maybe) and keep our credit cards paid (usually) — but financial literacy...