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Divorce: Contested or Collaborative?

Divorce is expensive but not all divorces cost the same. The fact is that the divorce industry is a billion dollar business in America and contested divorces represent the bulk of it. Learn the true costs of divorce.

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Building Intimacy in Relationships

Intimacy isn’t just about sex or physical touch. It’s about creating a connection between you and your partner can connect meaningfully. Creating and sustaining intimacy in your relationship is the single most powerful way to protect it. Learn about intentional intimacy.

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Guardianship Issues in Estate Planning

Guardianship is an important part of your estate plan. And our complex lives can make this decision making process a complicated one. With many tangled relationships, it may not always be clear who to choose. Learn more.

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5 Tips to Fighting the Right Way

Disagreements. Arguments. Fights. Whatever you want to call them, they happen in relationships. But is there a way to keep them from blowing up your marriage? Yes! We review five simple steps that will help you and your partner “fight right”.

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3 Differences Between a Trust and a Will

We’re often asked which is better for my family, a will or a trust? The reality is that it depends on your specific situation. And while we always recommend digging deep before deciding, here is some insight into the key differences between these tools.

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What Happens If Things Fall Apart

No matter how good your parenting plan or how well your collaborative divorce went, sometimes things fall apart months or even years after your divorce. What do you do when it seems like you’re back to the bad old days?

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Estate Planning for Blended Families

Whether you’re Modern Family or the Brady Bunch, blended families create estate planning complications. It’s an entanglement of different responsibilities and assets. Learn how this affects your estate planning.

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Mediation Matters

Divorce doesn’t have to be a knock down, drag out fight between you and your ex-spouse. Mediation helps ensure everyone gets heard and everyone wins. It’s why mediation and working together is critical to collaborative divorce.

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