Many of the families we work with are at the very beginning of the divorce process, and oftentimes, parents have yet to tell their children that they’re getting a divorce.This is certainly understandable, as talking
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At Compassionate Divorce, our approach aims to help you and your spouse make sure you’re moving forward with divorce proceedings as efficiently and effectively as possible. Unfortunately, it’s all too common for one party to
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After doing this for so many years, we’ve seen more than our fair share of issues when it comes to co-parenting. But by far, the most common concerns clients seem to have are problems related
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Navigating the intricacies of a co-parenting schedule can be like walking a tightrope, as it requires delicate balance and coordination between both parties involved. And when you’re already dealing with the demands of shared custody
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The holiday season, with its shimmering lights, festive tunes, and the warmth of togetherness, is a time of year that’s cherished by many. For families, it’s a time filled with traditions, celebrations, and the opportunity
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Divorce is a word that’s rife with emotion and can conjure up images of hostility, lengthy court battles, and broken relationships. And for many of us, this term describes a process that involves an unbearable
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Deciding to divorce or separate is a major life event for both people. For some, the answer to this question is clear, particularly if one of you has made the decision to separate. For others,
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Divorce or separation should be a life event, not a lifestyle. – Me Divorce is above all a legal procedure. Yet, as you can see, it has deep psychological roots. Finding and employing the resources
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“You catch more flies with honey than vinegar” – Ernie Kahn This old English proverb was a favorite expression of my dear deceased dad. It was a popular one in the day, and it still
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Are you considering a mediation-based resolution to your divorce or separation, in which neither you nor your spouse or partner step foot into a courtroom? Do you believe that having a psychologist or counselor involved
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