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Finding Calm During Divorce: Practical Stress-Relief Strategies
Finding Calm During Divorce: Practical Stress-Relief Strategies
Divorce is one of the most stressful life events anyone can experience. It’s not just about ending a relationship — it can bring financial uncertainty, worries about children, fear of stigma, and even old wounds resurfacing from past experiences
Byron Kiss Cam Drama: Does Infidelity Impact Divorce Proceedings?
Byron Kiss Cam Drama: Does Infidelity Impact Divorce Proceedings?
The Byron ColdPlay Concert Kiss-Cam Scandal has caused quite an uproar. Many comment how the cheating behavior of ex- Astronomer CEO Andy Byron will play out in Court if his wife Megan Kerrigan files for Divorce.
Interfaith Marriages and Their Impact on Divorce Rates
Interfaith Marriages and Their Impact on Divorce Rates
Interfaith marriages, where partners belong to different religious traditions, are becoming increasingly common in a globally connected world. These unions can bring together diverse perspectives, cultural richness
The Evolving Role of A To’en, Religious Advocate
The Evolving Role of A To’en, Religious Advocate
A To’en (pronounced “To-ehn” or “Toe-en”) is a religiously trained advocate who can represent parties in a Beth Din (Jewish Rabbinical Court). Unlike secular lawyers, a To’en has expertise in Jewish law
Divorce with Special Needs Kids
Divorce with Special Needs Kids
Divorce proceedings involving children with special needs in New Jersey are often more complex and require careful consideration of various factors to ensure the well-being of the children involved.
I Love My Fiancé… Do I Really Need a Prenup?
I Love My Fiancé… Do I Really Need a Prenup?
A prenuptial agreement, often abbreviated as “prenup,” is a legal contract made between two individuals who are planning to marry.
Top 10 Tips to Effective Co-Parenting with Your Ex
Top 10 Tips to Effective Co-Parenting with Your Ex
Improve communication: People communicate so poorly with each other. This is due to “triggers” and because there can be too much or too little communication. The wrong type of communication can also be problematic.
‘My Ex Is a Narcissist’: Co-Parenting with A Difficult Ex Spouse
‘My Ex Is a Narcissist’: Co-Parenting with A Difficult Ex Spouse
Whether it is an ex-spouse or an ex-partner, how does one approach a long-time process of co-parenting? There is no one size fits all solution. Many problems exist in parenting couples