
I’m Okay
I’m Okay When I talk to clients and ask how they are feeling, I frequently hear, “I’m okay.”I know then that I have some questions
The Collaborative Divorce Center
I’m Okay When I talk to clients and ask how they are feeling, I frequently hear, “I’m okay.”I know then that I have some questions
The Importance of Getting Away This past month I took a trip to a place I had never been before to hang out with people
There are few hard and fast rules about when a relationship should end—outside of the situations where there is emotional or physical abuse. That said, there are several considerations that may help you.
The journey of a divorce is complicated. Although you may know that this is absolutely the right choice for you and your family, it is still a loss of sorts and certainly a huge and challenging change.
Narcissism has become a convenient buzzword to describe a complicated person. It’s rare for someone to be clinically diagnosed with narcissism and yet, so many people are labeled as such.
Not all divorces need to be long, drawn-out litigious experiences, with both parties fighting it out in court over assets and time with the children.
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