When is My Divorce Over?
by Alan L. Nobler, Emerituswww.nobler.com In a family that goes to court, it is generally over when the Judge’s rulings have been put in place, the court stamps the final decree, your various assets have been retitled, and the Qualified Domestic Relations Order has been accepted by your employers. Of course, there may be appeals …
When Wills Go Wrong…and How to Use a Team to Make Them Right
by Nancy J. Ross, LCSW, BCD Only a few months ago I sat by my son while he wavered back and forth between helpless anger and grief. He had recently received the message that his father had suddenly died. Like any of us who lose a parent, his grief was deep and wrenching. The anger …
Choosing a Collaborative Divorce will help you co-parent
by Jane Hindman, Attorney For many couples facing divorce, their top concern is the children. They wonder how to tell the children. They worry the children will feel the divorce is their fault. They may wonder how they will manage to co-parent the children while living in separate homes. They may worry about whether there …
Creating Harmonious Collaborative Divorce Teams
by Sharon Clark, PhD. and Cathy Daigle, CFP®, CDFA® Another Learning Opportunity. The mandate to stay at home has led to many new opportunities to learn together and has strengthened our community spirit. Experiential learning that strengthens our bond and leads to a better understanding of one another has benefits beyond belief. Most recently, we, …
Can I Still Get Divorced With The Courts’ Closed Doors And Delays?
by Kathy Campbell, CFLSwww.campbellfamilylaw.com Recently, several Santa Clara County judges participated in a webinar regarding the impact the Coronavirus Shelter In Place Orders have had on the county’s court system. It was a sobering discussion. The courts are doing everything they can to protect Santa Clara County residents’ rights. Nonetheless, the impact will be significant. …