Common-Law Marriage

How Do We Part Ways? “I am” is reportedly the shortest sentence in the English language. Could it be that “I do” is the longest sentence? – Unknown   Let’s talk about what a common-law marriage is. Good ol’ Merriam-Webster defines the noun as: a marriage...

Kids And Allowances: Part 2

Should an allowance be divided into spending, saving, and giving categories? It’s not carved in stone, but it could be an excellent opportunity for your child to learn the importance and consequences of how they spend their money, the gratification of saving...

Fido And Fluffy: Family Or Property?

It’s becoming more common to see custody battles over the family pets these days, but for the most part, the courts and prevailing judges look at our furry kids as property, not family. They are to be divvied up like our possessions— you get the flat screen TV...

Three Ways To Let Go After Divorce

“I’ve learned that when you harbor bitterness, happiness will dock somewhere else.” ~Andy Rooney There is a hard truth in these words, one that is difficult for many to take to heart. Yet, unless you let go of destructive, obsessive emotions, there...

What is Collaborative Divorce?

“To collaborate is defined as to work jointly on an activity, especially to produce or create something, and ‛to work with the enemy.'” — Wikipedia and Webster’s New World Dictionary “Collaborative Law is a voluntary, non-adversarial,...