It’s likely that the more assets you have accumulated while being married to your spouse, the more concerned you are about the division of those assets being equitable. With millions of dollars worth of property, investment accounts, and other assets … [Read more...]
Co-Parenting Without Going to Court
Child custody is an important factor that many parents are forced to navigate during their divorce. But did you know that you may not need to go to court to decide custody? A co-parenting plan doesn’t need to be decided by a judge. In fact, you … [Read more...]
Ready for Divorce? Call a Divorce Coach First.
Divorce is a major life event: one common stress scale, the Holmes-Rahe scale, indicates that it’s the second highest stressor for humans, after the death of a spouse. If you hope to get through your divorce relatively unscathed and remain … [Read more...]
What’s In A Divorce Coach’s Toolkit: Part Two
In part one of “A Divorce Coach’s Toolkit,” we discussed some of the most helpful tools your divorce coach will help you use when you first consider a divorce. In this post, we’ll focus more on the tools and strategies you’ll need once you get closer … [Read more...]
4 Things A Divorce Coach Can Do For You
Before they make the decision to get divorced, most Minnesotans feel confused, unsure, and downtrodden. The resources available online and in books rarely offer information specific to your circumstances, and most of us don’t have an inherent … [Read more...]