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Monthly Archives: June 2023

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Your Divorce And Parenting Plan

By Lauren H. Kane |

Before the courts sign off on your living arrangements post-divorce, they need to believe that there is a plan in place that will serve the best interests of the children. This often becomes a stumbling point because parents will advocate for their own wishes and then retrofit the logic onto their children’s needs. In… Read More »

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Why Is Mediation Preferred For Divorce?

By Lauren H. Kane |

With divorce rates as high as they have been over the past few decades, taking pressure off the courts is better than overloading the courts with every divorce. Mediation circumvents the courtroom in favor of a boardroom in which two parties work out their differences under the guidance of a third-party mediator. Mediation is… Read More »

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Divorce Study: Some Become More Productive At Work After A Divorce

By Lauren H. Kane |

Psychologically speaking, divorce creates a lot of upheaval. The upheaval is so significant that it actually changes the way you think. Those under a great deal of stress tend not to look backward or forward, but rather at the road ahead of them. That means focusing on the task at hand. Does this produce… Read More »

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Could Sleeping In Separate Bedrooms Save Your Marriage?

By Lauren H. Kane |

More and more couples are declaring “sleep divorces” to avoid the annoyance of snoring, restlessness or differing schedules. The term “sleep divorce” is a little hyperbolic since these couples are attempting to help their marriage by splitting their bedrooms. According to TikTok, the hashtag #SleepDivorce has over 300,000 views as of the writing of… Read More »

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