The divorce process may be one of the most stressful events a person can experience. As you may have heard before, stress can take a significant toll on the body, both mentally and physically. Taking care of yourself is one of the most important steps you can take during and after divorce. Below are three…
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Divorce & The New School Year: 3 Helpful Tips
By: Julia Rodgers It’s time for back to school! Kids are often excited for a new school year to begin, with a new class, new friends, and new teachers. For recently divorced parents in Massachusetts, the start of a new school year can also be a new beginning- and sometimes an especially difficult one. As…
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Pets and Divorce in Massachusetts
by: Jennifer Silva In Illinois, the start of the new year brought a change to the way that pets are treated in divorce matters. Under the new law in Illinois, in a divorce case “companion” pets (not service animals) will be treated more similarly to children than to property and could be subject to partial…
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Shift your Perspective in 2019: Co-Parenting
We all know how New Year’s resolutions go: we hype them up, brag about them for the first few months of the new year, and then by March, wonder what happened. This year can be different because we have a new type of resolution for you to consider: Pressing ‘reset’ on your perspective. The new…
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