How to Save Money on Divorce
One of the most common questions we get from prospective clients when they call or come in for a consult is how they can save money on divorce. This is understandably a big concern for people as no matter how … Read More
One of the most common questions we get from prospective clients when they call or come in for a consult is how they can save money on divorce. This is understandably a big concern for people as no matter how … Read More
Setting boundaries isn’t easy. However, boundaries are also essential for our self-care and well-being. I recently listened to a wonderful podcast called Do The Thing by Melissa Urban (co-founder of the Whole 30) and her guest that week Dr. Nicole LePera … Read More
There are many reasons to use a divorce mediator in San Diego. However, I wanted to share five of the main reasons that people use a divorce mediator and why mediation might be the right fit for you. Save Money … Read More
When you have kids together, and you get divorced or separate your co-parent is always going to be a part of your life, whether you like it or not. Now every situation is different, and not all parents are going … Read More
One of the common questions that we get from people is: “Can I move during a divorce?” Now the answer to this question certainly depends a lot on each person’s situation and also depends on whether they’re looking to move … Read More
Choosing the right mediator can be a difficult decision, and unfortunately, not all mediators are created equally. If you’re looking for divorce help in San Diego and have decided to try mediation, there are some things you can do and … Read More
If you’ve decided to get divorced, it can be difficult sometimes to determine what to do next. There are many options for how to not only begin the process but also how to go through the divorce itself. Now you … Read More
When you’re getting divorced in San Diego, there are a few options of how the divorce gets finalized. It can be contested, meaning that both parties argue and go to court over the issues. It can be uncontested, meaning that … Read More
The dictionary defines impasse as “a situation in which no progress is possible, especially because of disagreement. In mediation, it is also known as a deadlock. There are times in mediation where I’m working with a couple, and things might … Read More
I recently adopted a dog and grew up always have at least two cats in our house. Point is, I’m an animal person. I understand how pets are part of the family. During a breakup or divorce, I can see … Read More
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