Recommendations for Great Children’s Books on Divorce

We have added these wonderful children’s books on divorce and remarriage. Take a peek at these helpful resources for children. It Happened to Me DIVORCE-The Ultimate Teen Guide by Kathlyn Gay Featuring stories about and quotes from young people and adults who have experienced parental separation and divorce. Divorce is the Worst by Anastasia Higginbotham…

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Alternative Dispute Resolution In Matrimonial Cases

by Kenneth B. Wilensky-www.AAML.org DISCOURAGE LITIGATION. Persuade your neighbors to compromise whenever you can. Point out to them how the nominal winner is often really a loser — in fees, expenses and waste of time. As a peacemaker, the lawyer has a superior opportunity at being a good man. There will still be business enough. [Abraham Lincoln 1850.] Apparently, Abraham Lincoln was…

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What To Do and Not Do With Your Teen During Divorce

Joshua Wayne-Family Coach & Youth Mentor-Huffington Post No marriage begins with the end goal in mind of getting a divorce. It’s a painful and often devastating experience for all involved, and is particularly destabilizing for children. It’s an experience that can provoke anger and anxiety as they struggle to understand something beyond their control that…

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10 Promises to Make to Move Forward With My Life After a Divorce

Dr. Nikki Martinez, Psy.D., LCPC-Huffington Post Do you feel like you will never love again? Do you ever feel stuck? Do you feel like you are in a situation that you cannot get out of? Do you feel like your chance has come and gone? These are the kinds of fears and stories that we…

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“Miranda: More Than Words”

Little, Gilman-Tepper and Batley are proud to be a sponsor for the Albuquerque Bar Association’s Law Day Luncheon. The Albuquerque Bar Association’s Law Day Luncheon Please join us! Tuesday, May 3, 2016 11:00 – 11:45 am – Networking 11:45 – 1:30 pm – Luncheon Embassy Suites Hotel 1000 Woodward Place, NE., 87102 “Miranda: More Than Words” Presented…

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Getting Divorced? 8 Things You Must Know About Taxes

Emma Johnson ,CONTRIBUTOR Forbes Getting divorced? You have a lot going on. In fact, when you divorce, nearly every vertical of your life changes — including your taxes. If your marriage is ending, address these tax concerns now. Below are the nuts and bolts of divorce and tax law. But if you are currently negotiating…

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How to Stay Healthy During a Divorce

By Kirstin Fawcett U.S. New and World Report Cope with the pain through diet, exercise and friendship. Natalie Greggs, a family law attorney who practices in Allen, Texas, likens divorce to a death. The accompanying stress and grief is comparable to a physical loss, she says, and affects you both physically and emotionally. “I tell…

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Successful and Positive Co-Parenting After Divorce

Kelly Benamati – Life Coaching from The Huffington Post The divorce rate is right around 50 percent and it increases a bit each year while effective co-parenting decreases significantly. Have you ever been glad you weren’t in someone else’s shoes because their divorce and custody are just such a mess? Well, life doesn’t have to…

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Income Tax Questions for the Recently Divorced

by Jimmy Verner of Verner, Brumley, McCurley, Mueller, Parker April 15 is quickly approaching which means you need to start thinking about filing your taxes, but what if you are recently divorced? How will your divorce affect your federal income tax filing? Two of the biggest differences you will face are your filing status and…

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15 Breakup Movies to Watch on Netflix

Ellen Huerta Founder of Mend When you’re going through a breakup, a little escape can be welcome relief. While some people prefer to cope by laughing, others prefer to be met right where they are with plenty of angst. Whatever your style, here are some Netflix picks to get you through. Classic Fave: Bridget Jones’s Diary…

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