March is a month of change and growth. So it’s fitting that this month is Women’s History Month. Women’s history has been one of recent change, growth, and incredible rapid uplift. As we move into the 21st Century and continue pushing for women’s...
Divorce With Dignity Blog: Navigating the Journey with Grace
Navigating the Path of Commitment: A Comprehensive Guide to Prenuptial and Postnuptial Agreements
By Gina Lee, Esq., Divorce With Dignity - Marin and Sonoma In the delicate choreography of relationships – where love intertwines with life's pragmatic realities – legal agreements take center stage, providing a framework of stability,...
Navigating Divorce Mediation in Texas: A Guide for Couples
Introduction Divorce is a challenging and emotional process for any couple, especially when children are involved. For couples seeking divorce mediation in Texas, it offers an alternative to traditional litigation, providing couples with a...
Navigating Divorce with Mediation: A Compassionate Approach by Denise Foster
Guest Author: Denise Foster, Divorce With Dignity Provider Embarking on the journey of divorce can be a challenging and emotionally draining experience. As a Divorce With Dignity Provider, my goal is to guide individuals through this process with...
Self-Love during Separation: Nurturing Yourself through Divorce
Living through a divorce can feel like a horrible parody of a Hallmark movie, especially during February. All around are images of hearts and flowers and happy couples, and here you are, ending all the things that the commercials are telling you...
Nurturing Resilience: Integrating Emotional Support Practices with Mediation in Divorce
Written by Shilpa Kapoor, Psy.D., M.S., M.A. Divorce With Dignity - Contra Costa Provider The decision to pursue a divorce is among the most challenging and emotionally taxing experiences an individual can face. As the owner of Divorce With Dignity...
Beyond Courtrooms: Exploring the Benefits of an “Amicable Divorce”
Nobody wants to get a divorce. In situations when it becomes inevitable, it’s much better to have one where everyone gets what they want with a minimum of pain and arguing and can walk away without going back to court over and over again. The...
First Holiday After Divorce: Ways to Make it Work
Holidays are often a stressful time, even when things are running smoothly. There are travel plans to make, winter breaks from school to coordinate, and parties to attend (or avoid). It can be twice as difficult when, for the first time, you find...
Having a Thankful Thanksgiving
Holidays are hard for anyone having relationship troubles. If you divorced in the past year, this will be the first major holiday to navigate without your former spouse. You may have custody orders to deal with, and for the first time, maybe you’re...
Making Your Way Through The Halloween Maze
Halloween is coming up! For most parents, the biggest fear is that the kids will eat too much candy and be too wound up to sleep. For some parents, they’ll be worrying about letting a child go out with the non-custodial parent. For others, it may...