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Slowing Down Can Help
By Beth Ornstein The divorce process is a unique experience for each person. Sometimes both spouses are emotionally done with the marriage and want to move forward even though they

Choosing a Collaborative Attorney
In a Collaborative Divorce, both parties and their attorneys commit to resolving disputes without going to court. The process requires open communication, transparency, and discussion with the aim of reaching

What If Your Financial Future Looks Much Different Than Your Soon To Be Ex-spouse’s Future?
By Patrick Janssen Perhaps the more appropriate question might be not “what if” but “there exists” a difference between my projected financial future and what my ex-spouse can expect. Divorce

An Easier Way To Go Through a Divorce
By Scott Britan As a licensed therapist I have heard many divorce stories. One thing I can tell you is that it is never easy. Whether you have been married

A Goal-Focused Approach To Divorce Is Important
By Beth Brown-Ornstein Deciding to get divorced and then going through the process is emotionally draining. Trying to focus on what’s important while dealing with the details in addition to

Why a Financial Plan Should Be Part of Your Divorce Process
By Patrick Janssen If you have worked with a financial advisor during your marriage, chances are you have a financial plan in place that aligns your investment strategy with your