Aug 2, 2023
The divorce process is challenging from start to finish and can leave you feeling like you are in a battle for everything that is important to you – time with your kids, your property, and your finances. You may feel like you are unsure how to move forward, unsure how to negotiate for what you want, and unsure how to communicate effectively. This is all normal. A divorce coach can help you feel supported and help
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Jul 28, 2023
Each state has slightly different laws related to divorce. When you have made the decision to pursue a divorce, it is important to understand the laws specific to your state so that you can make informed decisions and navigate the process to work best for you. Here are 5 things you need to know about Minnesota divorce law:
1. No fault state: Minnesota has what is known
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Jul 23, 2023
It is a common experience when you are an adult to hear from someone you trust that, in the long run, going through something truly difficult now will likely prove to be a good thing. Having a very bad boss and an unhealthy work situation, for example, could result in the immediate stress of leaving the job for an uncertain future. However, when you get a new and better job, hindsight allows you to understand that the new and better job would not have been possible without the initial, very undesirable job forcing a decision. There are many parallels between the employment stress described above and the realities of going through a divorce
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Jul 18, 2023
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Most people only go through a divorce once in their life (at most). So, every single thing about the divorce process is new, stressful and overwhelming. In fact, a divorce feels like a personal crisis in most cases. Every single decision can seem impossible to make. You may feel like you do not have enough information to make even the simplest decisions
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Jul 13, 2023
When you think about a divorce, you may assume that once the terms are settled and the divorce is final, your interactions with your ex will be over. For the most part, that is the case. Divorce is the end of your marriage and that signals changes in your daily life, living situation and financial ties. However, your relationship with your ex may not disappear entirely when you sign those divorce papers. If you share children, you will quickly
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