Divorce ranks as one of life’s most stressful experiences, often matching the emotional intensity of losing a loved one. The uncertainty, fear, and grief can feel overwhelming for anyone going through this significant life transition. You can absolutely heal your mind and emerge stronger from this challenging time. One client thought her world was ending…
Divorce doesn’t have to be a battlefield. I’ve seen countless couples transform what could be a painful, destructive process into a journey of healing and mutual respect. Collaborative Divorce offers a lifeline when trust seems completely broken. Imagine a divorce process that doesn’t leave emotional scars or drain your bank account. Traditional court divorces can…
Divorce represents one of life’s most challenging transitions, even when both parties agree it’s necessary. Your path through this process dramatically affects your legal outcome, emotional well-being, and future relationships. Collaborative Divorce mediation offers a significantly more peaceful alternative to traditional courtroom litigation, helping you preserve what matters most while dissolving your marriage. When couples…
Considering divorce is never easy, but understanding your options can help make this challenging transition more manageable and less stressful. Divorce mediation offers a peaceful alternative to traditional divorce court battles, allowing couples to work together to create solutions that benefit everyone involved, especially children. Through mediation, you and your spouse can maintain control over…
Children often face numerous emotional challenges during a divorce, even if they seem resilient on the surface. Studies show that traumatic experiences can alter brain pathways, leading to lasting emotional and physical effects. Divorce can trigger a “fight or flight” response in children, especially if parents are pitted against each other in a traditional court…
Most couples who are soon to be tying the knot have long to-do lists. But most often, mediating a prenup agreement is not on that list. Mediating a premarital agreement is not as fun as cake tasting, but it is just as important for your financial future together. Mediating a prenuptial agreement can be a…
Divorce is one of the most challenging life transitions, especially concerning finances. But it doesn’t have to be a bitter, drawn-out battle as often seen in court-litigated divorces. Collaborative mediation offers a more amicable and constructive way to start your new chapter while creating tailored asset division plans. When dividing assets and debts, a collaborative…
Coordinating summer activities can be challenging when you share custody of your children with your ex-spouse, especially when there are a lot of events involved. There will always be schedule changes throughout your post-divorce life, but planning ahead can help minimize them. Here are several tips we can share with you to help with your…
When you are experiencing the bumpy journey of divorce, there are a lot of questions and concerns, and more often than not, they are overwhelming. And there’s no right or wrong way to forge a path forward, especially regarding the financial division of assets, including the family home. The key elements in collaborative divorce or…
When discussing the family home while divorcing, it is important to be transparent and open to discussion. One of you may want to stay in your home, while the other wants to sell. Often, couples will bring in a financial neutral professional to help them make an amicable decision on how to move forward with…
When we speak with parents who are divorcing and have children, we often help them draft a conversation to share with their children to meet their needs and age level. Here are some other thoughts to keep in mind: Collaborative divorce mediation encourages parents to work together to decide the best way to share the…
There are several ways to proceed once you and your spouse decide to move forward with a marital dissolution. Often we meet with clients to help them understand the difference between legal separation and divorce. The laws are confusing and overwhelming to many clients, and we are here to help! Here is what we often…
Understanding how child support is calculated can help divorcing couples make informed decisions, fostering a smoother process. In an amicable divorce or mediation, transparency and cooperation are key. This allows couples to address child support with empathy and efficiency and meet unique needs while keeping the child in the forefront. Both parents’ incomes play a…
While divorce may seem like an ending, it can be a gateway to a new beginning. It might be hard for you to know where to start. If you’re looking to move forward after or during your divorce, here are a few steps to rediscover your strength and empowerment: The divorce journey is unique to…
Managing your financial situation becomes a central concern when you opt for collaborative divorce or mediation to achieve an amicable marital separation. In this article, we will explore the instrumental role of a neutral financial specialist, in these processes, who will offer insights into various financial aspects crucial for a harmonious divorce. Here are some…
Divorce can be financially challenging, but you can navigate it smoothly with the right steps, especially through mediation. At Peace Talks, we specialize in helping couples achieve amicable divorces, including handling their finances sensibly. Here’s a guide to financial steps to take when you are divorcing: Achieving an amicable divorce while managing your finances sensibly…
Divorce isn’t easy, especially when kids are involved. As a collaborative divorce mediator, I understand the challenges you face. Here’s practical advice for dealing with divorce as a single parent while prioritizing your children’s well-being. Prioritize Open Communication Keep communication open with your ex-spouse. Discuss schedules and decisions together, showing unity for your kids. Consistency…
It’s essential to prioritize self-care and find healthy ways to cope with the stress that comes with divorce. If you’re feeling overwhelmed, here are some practical strategies that can help you navigate the emotional rollercoaster of divorce: Consider opting for a collaborative divorce process or mediation instead of traditional litigation. Collaborative divorce involves mental health…
Navigating a gray divorce comes with unique financial considerations, but careful planning and informed decisions can help secure your financial future. Here are key strategies to survive financially during a gray divorce: Opting for a collaborative divorce process or mediation involves professionals committed to resolving conflicts outside of court. This team, including financial neutrals, mental…
When a marriage breaks down, it can be challenging for couples to understand why and when the communication lines broke down. It’s essential to find a way to reopen those lines of communication to keep the family unit together, even after a divorce has been finalized. One way to do this is through the collaborative…
When couples are divorcing through a litigated court divorce, there is most often chaos and a lot of uncertainty – emotions can run high and hot. But when you and your spouse choose mediation or the collaborative divorce process, you can resolve your differences in a peaceful and amicable environment. With the collaborative divorce process,…
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought numerous changes and challenges to our daily lives, and the divorce process is no exception. When you utilize the collaborative divorce model, you have access to a team of professionals, who will work together to resolve your disputes while staying out of court. A court-litigated divorce often pits couples against…
Facebook and Instagram would have everyone believing that everyone’s holidays are jolly, bright and perfect! And that can be so very far from the reality of what the holiday season brings, especially for children of divorce and their parents. When our clients decide to use mediation or the collaborative divorce model, they are surrounded by…
The holidays are a time for family and friends, not for turmoil, but when divorce is part of the equation, it can feel like peace will never be found. Social media has created a vision in our heads of how “the holidays should be” – you know fun-filled, always cheerful and delighting in every encounter…
Baby Boomers were born between 1946-1964 and after World War II ended. They came after the Silent Generation and before Generation X. The Pew Research Center recorded that couples divorcing over 50 years of age have doubled, and over 65 – the rate has tripled. Studies show that boomers are choosing to dissolve their marriages…
Child abuse can come in many forms, some of which are unnoticeable at first. For example, a couple going through divorce may be too stressed to notice that they have consistently failed to provide food and proper supervision for their child, which does count as neglect. If tensions are high at home, it can lead to verbal…
One of the questions that often arise during the divorce process is how spousal support will be handled and how it will affect the post-divorce financial landscape. When a couple decides to utilize the collaborative divorce process and avoid court litigation, they will have access to a team of experts such as a financial neutral,…
If you are looking to divorce your partner using the collaborative divorce process, it is important not to hide any financial assets and be completely transparent. Couples agree to disclose all requested information about their finances during the collaborative divorce process. If either client hides assets, the collaborative lawyers must withdraw from the process.…
Children are not always open books; it is quite hard to read their emotions sometimes, and they don’t come with an instruction book. And when your family is in the midst of getting a divorce, children can get even harder to read and understand. Children often do not show their emotional struggles the same way…
Newlyweds often find it hard to think how they will deal with various issues, difficulties, or disagreements during their marriage, especially in the early days of their journey. But the reality is marriages are not always perfect. It’s more of a rollercoaster ride, especially during the rough patches. To have a successful marriage takes a…
The collateral emotional damage that divorce can cause is not just limited to the couple getting the divorce. It also extends to the family’s children, no matter their age. “It will be okay. Children bounce back,” could not be further from the truth. Children who are involved in a divorce where mental health is not…
While not on the top of your mind when preparing for a marriage, a pre-marital financial agreement is a task that should be added to the marital to-do list. Many couples struggle with having this uncomfortable conversation. It’s better to cross this road now than later! When you work with a collaborative mediator, this uncomfortable…
When you find yourself on the divorce road, you know in your gut that everything you hold dear will change. You will find yourself with a different financial portfolio, often shared with your ex. Time and again our clients will share their concerns with our financial mediators about how the divorce will impact them financially…
When you are a woman going through a divorce, you may find that you are financially impacted in ways your male counterpart is not, especially with a court-litigated divorce process. Often, we see that women are more financially impacted than men, and here are a few reasons why: Women are often the lower wage earner…
While going through a divorce can be one of life’s most stressful events, that stress can be reduced by keeping the conflict low. The first step in keeping conflict low is practicing self-care during this challenging time. Treating yourself with kindness, compassion, and sensitivity is essential. We want to make decisions for ourselves, and our…
It’s completely understandable to have a million questions swirling around in your head – divorce can be a lonely and grueling space to live in and sometimes you may feel unsure about everything. However, when you choose the collaborative law process, there is a team of experts willing to help you and your spouse navigate…
When you and your spouse decide it is time to start the divorce process, there are many things to think about and add to your to-do list. And when the marriage involves children, the stress really increases and it can feel very overwhelming. Children can change the entire dynamic for divorcing couples. Instead of focusing…
When going through a divorce, your emotions can feel like a never-ending grief rollercoaster and the ups and downs of this emotional journey can be hard to understand. What you may not know is the grieving process during a divorce is like the grief experienced when someone passes away. Here are the five stages of…