by: Marcia Mavrides, Esq. Holidays are a particularly stressful time for most people. But when you are in the middle of a divorce, even the thought of dealing with the holiday can feel like an acute case of appendicitis. If you have children, it can be equally stressful for them, as they realize their parents…
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3 Tips for Communicating With A Difficult Co-Parent
by: Marcia Mavrides During the Massachusetts divorce process when emotions can run very high, the professionals involved, such as the judges, court investigators, attorneys, and therapists, can tamp down the occasional brush fires. However, when the legal part of the divorce is done, most of these professionals phase out of your life and pocketbook. You…
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Looking on the Bright Side of Life
by: Marcia Mavrides As the musician Eric Idle put it best in song... "Always look on the bright side of life... Some things in life are bad They can really make you mad Other things just make you swear and curse When you're chewing on life's gristle Don't grumble, give a…
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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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