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Your Marriage Story — Loving Your Kids by Mediating Your Divorce

{5 minutes to read}  Of all the reasons to mediate — in the Hamptons or anywhere — the welfare of the children is perhaps the best. For parents who prioritize the well-being of their children and are concerned about the impact of divorce, mediation proffers the most loving, protective approach. In fact, a mediated divorce,[…]

One of my goals is to help people avoid divorce in the first place.

You probably know that one of my goals is to reduce conflict in divorces. You may not know that another one of my goals is to help people avoid divorce in the first place. Resource To help with that goal, I’ve attached a resource I wrote: Tying the Knot: 5 Things Engaged Couples Should Do Now to Build[…]

Coping with Fear and Sadness During a Pandemic

To Read Full Blog written by William C. Sanderson, PhD Professor of Psychology Director, Anxiety & Depression Clinic Hofstra University Doctoral Students Contributors (listed alphabetically): Vinushini Arunagiri Allison Funk Karen Ginsburg Jacqueline K. Krychiw Anne R. Limowski Olenka S. Olesnycky Zoe Stout Click Here

Divorce and Social Security

As couples reach the age of 62 they begin the process of determining whether to take early retirement or wait until they reach full retirement age (66 or 67, depending on the year of birth) or to defer the benefits until reaching age 70, thereby getting an increased distribution of eight percent (8%) per year. […]

Why You Should Mediate Your Divorce Instead of Litigating It

Mediation is a process in which a neutral third party meets with you both, facilitating conversations to help you settle all issues in your divorce: custody, parenting time, child support, spousal support, property and debt division and taxes. The mediator helps you stay calm and rational and ensures that all topics necessary for divorce resolution[…]

Thanksgiving After Divorce: New Turkey Time Traditions

Thanksgiving may be a challenging holiday for parents and children after divorce. Complicated emotions and stress can arise as families navigate new arrangements and family time apart. Many parents “alternate years” when they have parenting time with their children: Mom has the children on Thanksgiving in even years; Dad in odd years. But, there are[…]
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Cobb County’s Family Law Workshop

Description The Family Workshop of Cobb County Superior Court is required for self-represented litigants in family law matters before any court hearing can be scheduled. The workshop itself is provided free of charge, but pre-registration is mandatory. **Please note that late arrivals will not be allowed into the workshop and will have to reschedule. Children[…]
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Family Law Workshop

Questions about Family Law? Divorce Custody Legitimation Child Support Name Change The Family Law Workshop is designed to provide legal information, not legal advice. The workshop will answer basic questions such as: What information do I need in order to file? Are there mandatory forms that I need? How do I schedule my court date?[…]
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Does Willpower Get Stronger or Weaker With Use?

You’ve probably heard that if you practice self-control all day – perhaps to avoid the doughnut at breakfast and drag yourself to the gym instead of happy hour after work – you’ll be so depleted you’ll binge on ice cream and Netflix after dinner. Better to save your good decision-making skills for the tasks that[…]