Kristi Wells January 14, 2020 CCDP Recognizes National Child-Centered Divorce Awareness Month Kristi Wells January 14, 2020 As we head into January, the month when many people first file for divorce after the holidays, let’s focus for a moment on the children…
Meggin Rutherford January 7, 2020 Collaborative Divorce vs. Litigated Divorce: Which One Is Right for You? Meggin Rutherford January 7, 2020 Choosing the process that your family will use to get a divorce is one of the most important decisions you can make. It’s also one of the…
Gabriela Sandoval January 7, 2020 The House in a Gray Divorce: To Sell or Not to Sell? Gabriela Sandoval January 7, 2020 Couples who divorce in their 20s, 30s, and 40s have very different issues to grapple with from those couples who divorce close to or…
Temple Trigg November 4, 2019 Three Steps to Better Divorce Recovery for You and Your Family Temple Trigg November 4, 2019 As a certified divorce coach, I often work with clients in the initial phases who are seeking a healthier form of divorce…one that is…
Terri Harrington October 25, 2019 What Do Clients Think About the Collaborative Law Divorce Process? Terri Harrington October 25, 2019 Collaborative law is one option for divorcing couples who want to consider a non-adversarial process for their divorce. Collaborative Law…
Bert Dempsey October 8, 2019 What is a Collaborative Divorce? Bert Dempsey October 8, 2019 Collaborative Divorce refers to a particular method of negotiating a divorce in which there will be no court appearances. Many feel that…