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Why You Shouldn’t Leave The Marital Home During Divorce (Until You Have To)

We’re finished. My marriage is done, and we’re getting a divorce. They’re the words you’ve heard friends and family say before, the words you never imagined yourself saying. Yet, here you are, speaking them. Now that you’ve made a decision, you want to get the divorce process started. You know the sooner you do that,

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Co-Parenting & Your Child’s Sports After Divorce

Don’t Let Your Divorce Interfere With Your Child’s Best Interests Extra-curricular activities, sports, in particular, are effective tools for character development in children and youth. Most parents see the value in their kid being part of a team or exercising the discipline it takes to participate in sports. Unfortunately, when a child’s schedule is disrupted

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The Importance Of An Emergency Fund For Your Divorce

How Much Should You Save In An Emergency Fund After A Divorce?

You have probably heard how important it is to have an emergency fund in case of, well, emergencies, especially after divorce when you are out on your own. Conventional wisdom says that your savings should be able to cover about three to six months’ worth of expenses, including bills and other necessities. This formula seems

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Blindsided By Divorce

Every couple fights. It’s an inevitable part of humans living together—conflict happens, and we deal with it (or don’t) and move on, right? But how do you differentiate between those arguments that pass and those that contribute to the brick wall that slowly goes up between two spouses? Some people can see the end of

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