by Vicki Volper | Jun 2, 2020 | Divorce and Finances, Mediation, Navigating Divorce
This week I welcome the brilliant Vicki Volper, JD, LLM as the guest blogger. Please read this piece carefully as it offers wonderful insight to move you and your family forward. As that great philosopher Mick Jagger once said: “You can’t always get want you want…...
by Gabrielle Hartley | May 18, 2020 | Mediation, Navigating Divorce
If you’re getting divorced in Massachusetts divorce mediation is the best route forward. You and your family can move forward in a seamless, relatively pain-free process. Even if you are negotiating with a difficult spouse or even a narcissist, online divorce...
by Karen Millon | May 12, 2020 | Co-parenting, Healing, Master Your Mindset, Navigating Divorce
By Karen Millon At the end of the winter of 2013 while traveling for work, and completely out of the blue, I met my soulmate. He was my perfect match in every single marker. But there was just one problem: I was married to a good man with two small children....
by Laurie Itkin | May 8, 2020 | Divorce and Finances, Money Management, Navigating Divorce, pinned
It is bold of me to assert that I have created one of the best divorce budget spreadsheet templates you will ever find as you are preparing for divorce (or adjusting to managing your finances after divorce). I developed this budget template because there are many...
by Shannon McGorry | May 5, 2020 | Healing, Master Your Mindset, Navigating Divorce, Wellness
What does divorce mean? Transition, change, upheaval, uncertainty. Sound familiar? I know there’s a LOT of information and advice being presented these days. This one is simple but powerful; a quick 3 minute read with 3 takeaways so that you can reset your mind,...
by Gabrielle Hartley | Apr 21, 2020 | Mediation, Navigating Divorce, pinned
Whether you have a hotly litigated case in court, you share crumb cake and coffee in your mediator’s office, or you mediate online, divorce is never easy. Especially if you have been hurt or if you feel financially unstable, all too often, there’s the idea that...
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