The Easiest Ways to Communicate During Divorce
It’s been said communication is one of the top reasons couples divorce. How do you talk without your emotions getting you in trouble?
It’s been said communication is one of the top reasons couples divorce. How do you talk without your emotions getting you in trouble?
Many business owners do not have an estate plan in place in the event of their demise. Death taxes could cause the loss of your business and a financial strain on your family.
Cheating is detrimental to a marriage’s strength, but instead of ending your marriage follow these guidelines to help rebuild it. Recognize the opportunity, embrace the pain, remember it takes two, and change.
Did you know the state of Arizona’s first choice for dissolving a marriage is mediation? Divorce plans here suggest mediation as the best option. It saves time, money, and emotional pain.
No doubt you are familiar with wills, but what do you know about trusts? This powerful component of an estate plan is a must-have for many families. Does your family have one prepared?
It’s usually not the great big things that destroy marriages but the countless little things. Learn the 5 things you can fix today to save your marriage.
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.
Divorce is an extremely painful experience for children. When done through the collaborative divorce process, families can help children understand what’s happening. See divorce through kid’s eyes.
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.
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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