
What are the Divorce Months?
January is a reflective month. The holidays are behind us, a New Year’s resolution is top of mind, and another 12 months await. However, if
January is a reflective month. The holidays are behind us, a New Year’s resolution is top of mind, and another 12 months await. However, if
An Interview with Coach Patrick Curtis
We’ve all played the game “What would you.”
What would you choose – invisibility or the ability
No court is infallible or beyond question. The United States and many open, democratic countries are proud of this tradition, and it’s because of this
The prevalence of parental drug or alcohol abuse as a condition for the removal of children from a home has increased more than two-fold from
Rising interest rates place an additional burden on divorcing couples who share a mortgage. Arguments over the home, especially when children are involved, can extend
A divorce can be extremely challenging for any child. Yet, not all divorces need to be drag-down battles with chaotic results. In fact, when two