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Is Mediation the Same as Divorce?

Is Mediation the Same as Divorce?Divorce is rarely an easy choice to make. Deciding to end your marriage can have inevitable and lasting impacts on your life and future. While summoning the courage to ask for a divorce can be emotionally draining, there are many other decisions that soon-to-be divorcees must make after the paperwork […]

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How Do I Handle Valentine’s Day After Divorce?

Staying PositiveValentine’s Day can be difficult for those who have gone through a divorce. Knowing how to celebrate the holiday can be hard when your relationship is no longer intact. If you are struggling to figure out how to handle Valentine’s Day this year, don’t worry! We are here to help. In this blog, we […]

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Are Divorce Mediators the Same as Divorce Attorneys?

Divorce Mediators vs. Divorce Lawyers: What’s the Difference?Deciding to end a marriage is never easy. For many couples, the choice to file for divorce can lead to more overwhelming decisions, responsibilities, and a never-ending list of tasks. From hiring an attorney to modifying living arrangements to forming a financial plan, choosing to end a marriage […]

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The Difficulty of Coparenting With a Generic Parenting Plan

The holiday season is a time of joy and celebration, but it can be particularly hard for divorced families trying to co-parent for the first time. Divorced parents can find it challenging to learn to share their minor children and live within the guidelines of a parenting agreement. Whether you are going through the divorce […]

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How to Protect Your Financial Interests During Mediation

Getting a divorce doesn’t have to be financially ruinous. You and your ex can save a considerable amount of money by choosing an alternative divorce solution instead of typical divorce litigation. Not only does a mediated divorce cost less than litigation, but it’s also a less confrontational process, making it easier for couples to negotiate […]

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Child Custody in California

Meeting a Child’s Best InterestsWhen parents get divorced, child custody is one of the larger decisions they have to make. How will the child or children be split up between the two parents? What type of custody will be awarded? These are difficult questions, and child custody law can be complicated. In this blog, we […]

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6 Examples of When You Need Post-Order Modifications

A divorce is not official until a final judgment has been made in a family law court, which will create a series of divorce orders. For example, a divorcing couple with children will likely need a child custody order, a child support order, a spousal support order, and more. Each order describes a set of […]

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How to Modify a Divorce Decree in California

Making Changes After Everything is DoneIf your circumstances and the terms of your divorce decree are no longer in agreement with one another, you have options. In California, modification of a divorce decree is a common occurrence. There are several reasons why people may wish to modify their divorce decrees, including changes in financial circumstances […]

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Building a Support Circle for Divorce

Having Close People Throughout the ProcessWhen going through a divorce, it is vital to have a support circle. This support circle can give you the emotional support you need during this difficult time. It can be hard to deal with all the changes that come with divorce, and having a support system can make things […]

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Will Divorce Mediation Be Easier on My Children?

Coping with a divorce is difficult for everyone involved, but children tend to struggle the most. If you and your spouse are planning to file for divorce, mediation may be the right solution for your family. The divorce mediation process can be beneficial for many reasons, but today we are going to focus on the […]

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How to Prepare for Your First Mediation Appointment

If you are about to begin divorce mediation, we recommend running through our checklist to make sure you are prepared. Knowing what to bring and what topics will be discussed during your session ahead of time will allow you to prepare and help move the process along more smoothly. The better prepared each spouse is, […]

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Handling Disruptions to Pre-Planned Activities as Co-Parents

Remain Calm in the Face of ChangeLife as a co-parent can be unpredictable. There are bound to be disruptions to pre-planned activities, changes in routine, and unexpected bumps in the road. It is important that both parents learn how to handle these disruptions calmly and effectively. In this blog, we will discuss some strategies for […]

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