The Perfect Divorce
Your family is going to look different after divorce, but that doesn’t have to be a bad thing. Here are ten steps to help you re-create your family as a happy, functional, two-home family post-divorce.
Read MoreYour family is going to look different after divorce, but that doesn’t have to be a bad thing. Here are ten steps to help you re-create your family as a happy, functional, two-home family post-divorce.
Read MoreHere are answers to some of the most frequently-asked questions about sudden loss. You’ll find some “pathways” more helpful than others depending on your particular situation.
Read MoreIf you have children together, you must learn to cooperate with your ex; the marriage may be over, but your parenting relationship will last forever.
Read MoreDetermining the Price for a Buy-Sell AgreementMany business owners realize the importance of having buy-sell agreements in place for their closely held businesses, but few realize the problems that can arise if these agreements have not been properly thought out.
Read MoreMany of us bristle when we hear “conflict.” Some people thrive on it, but most of us take detours to avoid it. Why do we do this? If we had techniques to
Read MoreSolving the puzzle of goodwill can be difficult While most of us would say we know what goodwill is, few would be able to define it in a useful way for business valuation purposes.
Read MoreReclaiming your self-esteem after divorce is a critical part of the healing process. Here are some suggestions to help you on your way.
Read MoreToxic relationships and experiences bring misery, make you feel stuck, and accelerate aging. You must identify and eliminate toxins from your body, mind, and soul to awaken your capacity for renewal and joy.
Read MoreNegotiation skills will help you achieve some of your needs and wants without alienating or angering the other parties involved. Here’s how to use negotiation to resolve disputes and to build better interpersonal relationships.
Read MoreA glimpse into the journey one boy faced when his parents divorced. I was 15 years old when my parents sat my brother and me down at our kitchen table. I was sitting quietly with my eyes glazed over, as I wanted to
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