Using Soft Startups as a Communication Skill During Difficult Conversation
Often, women may find themselves living in a house, and often co-parenting with, a partner who they may be in the process of divorcing. Many may experience difficulty in communicating effectively before, during , and after a divorce.
When you are in this type of situation, and bringing up a concern to your partner, the first three minutes are crucial. A Soft Startup sets a positive tone and can help to minimize or resolve conflict. By beginning a conversation calmly and respectfully, you and your partner are more likely to focus on the problem, rather than what’s the problem.
Navigating Divorce and Embracing Life: The Power of Working with a Divorce Coach
While friends and family can offer support during this tumultuous time, working with a divorce coach can provide invaluable guidance and expertise to navigate the divorce process while simultaneously preparing you for a fulfilling life after divorce. In this blog post, we will explore the transformative role of a divorce coach, highlighting how their support can empower you to reclaim your life, find inner strength, and embrace a brighter future.
Mitigating Stress During Divorce
If you are contemplating or have already filed for divorce, then this is likely a time in your life with increased stressors and responsibilities. Self- defense is vitally important. With any situation, such as impending divorce, more care should be directed at emotional and mental needs.
Prioritizing Self-Care After Divorce
Divorce can be an emotionally challenging time, and it is important to take care of yourself during this time. Prioritizing self-care after divorce can be difficult, but it is essential to help you move forward and heal. Here are some tips for prioritizing self-care after divorce…
Navigating Co-Parenting After Divorce
Divorce is always rough, but things can get especially challenging when children are involved. Navigating co-parenting after divorce can be an additional stressor. However, it is important to keep the well-being of your children in mind and make co-parenting work for everyone involved. Here are some tips to help you navigate co-parenting after divorce…
Knowing your marital assets
What information can you bring to the table to help your attorney and help you get the most out of your time. If you're like me, I'm a type A personality and I like I would want to come in with as much information as possible so that this person can help me the most in that 1 hour I have. You know I'm using my hard-earned money and I don't blame you. I'd want to know the most I can to get the most out of the hour as possible. So something I would suggest you have a good understanding to the best of your ability is the marital assets.
5 Most Commonly Asked Questions in a Divorce Consultation
Hear from Jessie Keating Hardy, Esq. from J. Hardy Family Law on the questions a lawyer is most commonly asked at a divorce consultation.