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Divorce and Children
Collaborative Divorce: A Better Way for Parents
Writer/submitter Randy Heller, LMHC, LMFT and Robin Caral Shaw, Esq. writes:
With the increasing number of families experiencing divorce, it is exceedingly important that professionals such as lawyers, accountants, financial planners, therapists, judges, and child advocates, do whatever possible to protect the best interests of all parties involved, particularly when there are children concerned. The collaborative divorce process provides a support system that incorporates the needs of the children as well as the financial and emotional issues of the parents
Introducing New Partner Too Fast, Too Soon
Writer/submitter Gary Direnfeld, MSW, RSW writes:
Kids need time to adjust....
Plan Ahead for the Holiday: Children and Divorce
Writer/submitter Karin Quirk, Family Law Attorney writes:
Many issues come up around the holidays for those who are divorced, those in the middle of a divorce and even for those contemplating a divorce. The holiday season can be very busy for family law attorneys and the family courts. The general holiday advice of starting early to avoid holiday stress is even more important in the area of child custody and divorce.
Frequently Asked Questions About Children and Divorce
Writer/submitter Paula Levy, MA, LMFT writes:
Considering a Parenting Coordinator
Writer/submitter Gary Direnfeld, MSW, RSW writes:
Look for experience... lot's of experience... and...
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