Divorce Advice: Negotiation Tips for the Divorce Process

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One of the most dreaded moments in divorce is that of negotiations.  Often times, this is handled by a divorce lawyer or a mediator, but ultimately, the decisions come down to you.  Most people get overwhelmed at the thought of negotiation, but the truth of the matter is that we are negotiating and making sales Read More

Divorce Advice for Grandparents; Know Your Rights

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One issue many people do not think about when considering divorce is how it is going to affect others outside the marriage itself.  In many cases, grandparents and grandchildren have very close relationships, and when time spent with the parents is reduced, often the time spent with the grandparents can be reduced to almost nothing–or Read More

The Pros and Cons of Marital Bliss

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Most people have a very…”optimistic” view of marriage, and no one likes being the bearer of bad news.  However, there are some harsh realities that many people do not want to look at or acknowledge when tying the knot, and, well, someone has to be the one to rain on the collective parade. The truth Read More

Divorce Advice; Life After Divorce Made Easier Via Amicability

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Although our New York divorce forms video, which has only recently been released, provides a great primer on how to get a divorce in New York, there are some things that people forget when going through the divorce process that extend beyond the law and into the realm of civil discourse, and frankly, it never Read More

Facebook and Divorce; The Message meets the Messenger

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Social networking has changed the name of the game when it comes to getting a divorce.  For many people, social networking sites like Facebook and Twitter have been a great way to keep in contact with old work colleagues, friends from school, and just about every other person you have encountered until that time.  For Read More

Filing for Divorce? Residency Requirements Still Apply!

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One of the most common misconceptions many people have about filing for divorce is that they can file for divorce in any state regardless of where they were married. Furthermore, many people think filing for divorce is a simple process of filing divorce papers and simply waiting for the rubber stamp to hit the paper Read More

Filing for Divorce; An End to a New Beginning

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In today’s fast-paced world, it really should not come as a surprise that marriages have kept up that same pace.  So many people have been issued divorce forms that people are now beginning to see their first marriages as so-called “starter marriages”.  In this context, a starter marriage is the one in which you learn what Read More

Divorce Advice; How to Talk to Your Children About Divorce

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Perhaps the hardest part about the divorce process is telling your children the news.  It is going to be heartbreaking for anyone, whether they are learning of the divorce or delivering the news.  In fact, many people are content to spend the rest of their lives in unhappy marriages just so they do not have Read More

Back to School Tips for Newly Divorced Parents

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The kids going off to school after summer is tough for any parent, but for those who have recently completed and processed their online divorce forms, the experience can be a lot more emotional.  It might also get you thinking, though, about what this new school year means for you and your ex.  For instance, Read More

Your Divorce Papers have been finalized…now what?

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There is no doubt that the divorce process  is an emotional experience, but that does not mean there is nothing you can do to help the process along nor does it mean the same feelings will continue once your divorce forms have been finalized and completed. See the world! For instance, for some reason (that Read More

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