Mediation vs. Litigation: Divorce With a Heart

When I completed the basic mediation training 5 years ago, I came to some very interesting conclusions.  First and foremost that I do NOT want to be a mediator!  Their job is a challenging one and as someone whose heart starts pounding with anxiety if voices begin to...

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Keeping the House in Divorce Could Bankrupt You

Divorce feels as though everything you thought you knew about your life and your future is suddenly flipped upside down. It can be a struggle to make sense of the pieces that remain.  In an effort to retain some semblance of normalcy, it’s common to want to stay in...

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The 5 Most Common Money Mistakes in Divorce

Anyone who’s gone through a divorce can tell you that the process is emotionally draining and mentally exhausting. Yet it is in the midst of this process that you will be expected to go through your finances with a fine-tooth comb to ensure that your settlement...

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4 Financial Solutions to Plan for a Divorce

If you are on our website, and reading this article, then chances are you’re already thinking about the idea of a divorce. I know it can be an emotional and stressful time. Unfortunately, that’s usually when our thinking is the cloudiest. We can have trouble...

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Why Living Together May Cost You A Fortune!

I’m getting worried about our kids.  They’re the first generation of children-of-divorce.  By 1983, all but 2 states had adopted no-fault divorce laws and over the next decades, the divorce rate rose to our now norm of about 50%.  That means a boatload of kids watched...

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