by Dan | Jan 2, 2019 | Blog, Communicating During Divorce
It’s common for divorcing spouses to speak with one another to decide who gets what in the divorce. Divorce negotiations can be difficult, however. They can quickly become emotionally charged, especially when there is a lack of trust between spouses. The key to...
by Dan | Aug 3, 2018 | Blog, Communicating During Divorce, Divorce Process, Divorce Process
If you’re considering divorce, here are 3 actions to take right now for an amicable divorce process. 1. Gather key documents about your marital finances. Knowing what you have will give you a head start on a plan for dividing marital assets. Here is a checklist of...
by Dan | Jun 25, 2018 | Blog, Communicating During Divorce, Divorce And Your Children, Effective Co-Parenting
It’s summertime. Time for planning and enjoying vacations with your children. If you’re a separated or divorced parent, it’s wise to head off any disputes with your co-parent before planning your vacation. That way, your children can enjoy a stress-free vacation with...
by Dan | Jun 18, 2018 | Communicating During Divorce, Divorce Process
To obtain a divorce in New Jersey, either you or your spouse files a legal document called the “Complaint for Divorce” with the court. Many divorcing spouses don’t realize they can reach a final agreement before filing the Complaint for Divorce with the...
by Dan | Jun 11, 2018 | Communicating During Divorce, Divorce And Your Children
Your divorce is likely to go much quicker and more amicably if you negotiate directly with your spouse on such essential issues as child custody, spousal and child support, and division of marital assets. By the same token, you’re more likely to get what you...
by Dan | May 31, 2018 | Communicating During Divorce, Effective Co-Parenting, Healthy Relationships and Personal Growth
We want closer relationships with those important to us – our spouses, children, perhaps co-parents – but knowing how to develop deep and lasting relationships is an extremely rare skill. The secret is cultivating the art of listening. And anyone can...