How To Deal With The Stress Of Life And Divorce On Hold And Self-quarantine With Someone You No Longer Wish To Be Married To
Being quarantined together is difficult for everyone. For those couples who were planning to divorce or those in a dysfunctional relationship, it could be a devastating experience. People are stressed out and emotionally traumatized as it is. When you are in dysfunctional relationship, another layer of stress is added. I would like to offer few […]
Support through virtual guidance during the COVID
Support during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Mediators can offer support through virtual guidance during the COVID-19 Pandemic. The Coronavirus is generating hurdles for all American families and there will be financial issue to address. Families will need to change alimony or child support because of a loss of employment. These changes will happen during a […]
Custody of Special-Needs Children
Custody of Special-Needs Children: It’s better to Focus on Quality Parenting Time, Not Quantity In my mediation practice I often work with families with the special needs children. I found this article by Melissa R. Gillis, Esq (attorney with the law firm Bacon Wilson, P.C.) and I believe it provides a lot of good […]
“Rules of Thumb” Have No Place in Divorce Mediation by Bruce P. Matez, Esq., APM
I would like to introduce to you a new contributor to my blog – a family law attorney Bruce P. Matez, Esq., APM. He would like to share with you how the spousal support is determined in the State of NJ. “Rules of Thumb” Have No Place in Divorce Mediation by Bruce P. Matez, Esq., […]