Archives for March 2013

As seen in the Huffington Post – The Story of Passover and Children of Divorce

My parents recently celebrated their 55th wedding anniversary. While marveling at their marital longevity and thinking about the Passover holiday, it occurred to me that there are lessons to be … [Read more...]

As seen on Familius – Celebrating Step Parents with their own Special Day

September 16th has now been dubbed, "Step Family Day," which is a special day created and reserved to appreciate and recognize the importance of stepparents in blended families.  Read more ...  … [Read more...]

Sometimes Mediation Is An Economic Decision

To Mediate or to Litigate?  Which is Right for Me? The question is whether mediation is an effective approach to resolve marital or post-marital disputes.  The answer lies in your end-objectives. … [Read more...]

As seen in the Huffington Post – The Cost Of Litigation Versus Mediation In Family Law

Do-it-yourself divorces and pro se (representing yourself) litigants are on the rise, especially as the economy continues to put the squeeze on families financially and people simply cannot afford to … [Read more...]

As seen in the Huffington Post – Common Errors Can Affect the Cost Of Your Divorce

Divorce is an industry unto itself and has many constituents, including attorneys, judges, court administrators, counselors, therapists, mediators and others. Divorce is also a process, requiring the … [Read more...]

As seen in the Huffington Post – Present Your Best Case To Avoid Litigating Your Divorce

Imagine your car is hit in the mall parking lot by a busy holiday-shopper, who wasn't paying attention when she filled the back seat of her car with large packages -- blocking the visibility out of … [Read more...]

As seen in the Huffington Post: A Novel Approach to the Prenuptial Agreement

Did you ring-in this new year with a wedding proposal?  If you said, “Yes,” amidst the promises of a lifetime of togetherness and joyful wedding preparations, now is the time to also think about … [Read more...]

Understanding the Lengthy Process of Divorce

Maintaining an Active Tempo in Your Divorce Who really controls the tempo of a lawsuit?  Are the parties dragging their feet?  Are the lawyers creating more work than necessary?  Are the court … [Read more...]

As Seen in the Huffington Post: A Novel Approach to the Prenuptial Agreement

Did you ring-in this new year with a wedding proposal?  If you said, “Yes,” amidst the promises of a lifetime of togetherness and joyful wedding preparations, now is the time to also think about the … [Read more...]

Divorce Hotels – Will You Need to Reserve One at Your Wedding?

Like weddings, there are divorce gifts, divorce greeting cards, and divorce parties.  Well, so that the travel industry isn’t excluded from the booming marketplace, today there are “Divorce Hotels.”  … [Read more...]