Is There A Divorce Gift Guide/Registry?

When people divorce, there is usually a moment when each person looks around and realizes that they are no longer in possession of something that they previously relied on. In the midst of the transition, it may have gone unnoticed. However, as things settle down,...

Divorce in Alaska

Please note: local and state laws change constantly. This information is for educational purposes only. We do our best to keep this up-to-date, but please contact us to discuss your unique situation. Getting Divorced in Alaska According to the State of Alaska...

Can A Mediator Be Neutral?

How could a mediator be neutral about your situation when you are getting divorced? Surely one of you is right and the other is wrong! If you know in your bones – and all of your friends agree – that you are right, you may think that mediation would not make sense for...

No-Fault Divorce

In October of 2010, New York’s no-fault divorce law went into effect, the last of the states to adopt what is now considered the standard for divorce, though not all states use the term no fault. The first state to do away with the requirement that fault be...

Travel Planning As A Co-Parent

It’s fun to take kids on trips and do things outside of the normal routines. But when children live with divorced parents who are not planning itineraries together, it can become a bit more complicated. What should you consider as a co-parent? Well, imagine you...