Posts Tagged ‘Bell Divorce Advisors’
Feeling Stuck or Heartbroken from Your Divorce? Tips for Moving Forward and Beyond
Editor’s Note: This article was originally posted in 2020 on DivorceTown.com, and was written by Stephanie Robins at Alpharetta Family Therapy, LLC. Breaking up is hard to do but breaking up from a divorce can be devastating. No one plans to get divorced. Many never thought they ever would be. There are times when one person…
Read More3 Ways A Divorce Can Impact Your Business
Editor’s Note: This article was originally posted in May 2020 on Forbes.com, and written by Kelly Frawley and Emily Pollock. Happily married couples seldom think about what could happen in the event they one day decide to divorce. But a healthy dose of pragmatism is warranted, particularly if you own or co-own a business. The potential…
Read MoreEverything You Need to Know About Your Divorce Decree BEFORE You Sign It!
Editor’s Note: This article was originally posted in 2019 on KarenCovey.com, and written by Karen Covey. If you’re going through a divorce, you know you need a divorce decree. You know it’s an important document. But there are so many documents involved in divorce. You may not be entirely sure what a divorce decree is,…
Read MoreSocial Media and Divorce: Facebook is NOT Your Friend!
Editor’s Note: This article was originally posted in 2019 and updated in 2020 on Karencovey.com, and was written by Karen Covey. Just like drinking and driving, mixing social media and divorce can have disastrous consequences. Divorce is emotional and social media is viral. Combining the two is enough to create more drama and intrigue than…
Read MoreDivorce Statistics: 30 Surprising Divorce Facts You May Not Know
Editor’s Note: This article was originally posted in 2019 on Karencovey.com, and was written by Karen Covey. Divorce statistics are fascinating. You can find data that will supposedly tell you how likely you are to get divorced based on where you live, what you do, and what kind of wedding you had. You can also…
Read MoreTop Ten Divorce Terms to Know
Editor’s Note: This article was originally posted in 2018 on Institutedfa.com. One of the many things that makes divorce such a complicated and notoriously confusing business is the array of new terms, acronyms, and phrases tossed around throughout the process. Divorce has its own language, and it is important to be able to talk the…
Read More10 Divorce Mediation Tips to Make Your Mediation a Success
Editor’s Note: This article was originally posted in 2019 on Karencovey.com, and was written by Karen Covey. Divorce mediation costs less money, takes less time, and gives you more privacy and control over your divorce than contested litigation ever will … when it works. The key to making it work is preparation. These mediation tips…
Read MoreDivorce Advice for Women: What Every Woman Needs to Know
Courts are closed or operating on a limited basis, complicating efforts to end a marriage or renegotiate spousal support.
When state and local governments announced shelter-in-place orders to slow the spread of the coronavirus, predictions that the lockdowns would force a reckoning in bad marriages and lead to a rise in the divorce rate abounded.
Read MoreBecoming Financially Literate Before, During, and After a Divorce
Editor’s Note: This article was originally posted on April 6, 2020 by DivorceTownUSA, and written by Brenda Dozier, CDFA, PhD, RICP. Perhaps this comes at the right time if you are contemplating a divorce, or in the process of one. Or maybe you have recently gotten a divorce and wish you had focused more on…
Read MoreThe Pandemic Has Slowed the Divorce Process. Here’s What to Expect.
Courts are closed or operating on a limited basis, complicating efforts to end a marriage or renegotiate spousal support.
When state and local governments announced shelter-in-place orders to slow the spread of the coronavirus, predictions that the lockdowns would force a reckoning in bad marriages and lead to a rise in the divorce rate abounded.
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