Your spouse may have betrayed you. Your spouse's lawyer may be untrustworthy. And your brain may feel like a traitor. So who can you trust during divorce? Only you know who you are, what you like, and what you can't live with or without. Even if you are working with a … [Read more...]
Is your brain your worst enemy in divorce?
Our brains can be our worst enemies when it comes to decision making because, different parts of our brains cause us to want different, and often conflicting, things. The NAcc might want to buy something pretty "but the insula knows that you can't afford it, or the prefrontal … [Read more...]
3 Tips on enforcing a judgment after divorce
If you are dealing with an ex who isn't complying with the terms of your divorce judgment, you could have a lengthy, exhausting and even futile journey ahead of you. Enforcing a judgment in California can be extremely difficult for many reasons. These reasons include, among … [Read more...]
Planning a safe escape from an abusive marriage
If you're in an abusive marriage or domestic partnership or you think it may be abusive, please get help immediately. Call the National Domestic Violence Hotline for advice from a professional: 800-799-SAFE (7233) or 800-787-3224/TDD. If you're thinking about, or you've … [Read more...]
How to stop thinking about your ex after divorce
Are you still thinking (excessively) about your ex even though the ink dried on your divorce papers a long time ago? If you are and it's negatively impacting your life, which isn't unusual, taking one or more of these actions might free your mind from the past so you can focus … [Read more...]
What to expect in court
For people who have never been to court before the whole process is intimidating and daunting. Gaining an understanding of common courtroom procedures can help calm your nerves – at least a little. Courtroom Appearance Courtrooms vary from state to state and even county to … [Read more...]
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