Category: Family Law
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How To Help A Friend Who Is Going Through A Divorce

You want to be there for a friend going through a divorce without being intrusive. Here’s how you can help a friend following their divorce:
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Explaining Your Divorce to Your Children

Explaining your divorce to your children is a challenge. Help them cope. Their lives will change, and they need to know you if both of you still love them.
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Finding Yourself After A Breakup

Breaking up means you are on your own. Consider this an opportunity to begin anew. Here are some suggestions to make the transition easier after a breakup:
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How to Enjoy the Holidays Without The Kids During Your Co-Parenting Off Year

Holidays with your children while co-parenting may seem impossible. However, you can still celebrate the season by creating your own new memories.
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Essential Divorce Topics: Critical Discussions with Your Divorce Lawyer

You want your divorce lawyer to do the best possible job for you and your children. Here are the issues you need to discuss as soon as possible.
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Helping Children Cope During Divorce: Essential Parental Guidance

Divorce can greatly confuse your children’s emotions. Here are some tips that could help your children cope during a divorce.
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Reasons therapy is game-changing after a breakup:

Going through a breakup may cause you an overwhelming feeling of loss, so here are some reasons as to why you should see a professional get proper therapy:
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Q&A with Divorce Attorney Anna Fernandez & Divorce Coach Olga Nadal

It takes a village to get a divorce! Check out our latest blog post (and video) with divorce coach and expert, Olga Nadal, as we discuss how different professionals work together in helping couples divorce:
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Divorce & Florida Estate Planning with Gina Chevallier

Attorney Gina Chevallier discusses some questions and answers in relation to Divorces and Florida Estate Planning:
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Tips For Maintaining a Strong Relationship

Being in a relationship is like being in a team. Here are some tips for building strong relationship with your partner: