Living in the same house can be difficult, but especially during the Coronavirus Being married or living in the same house with anyone can be difficult, especially when there is no break. Even the happiest of families are happier and functioning at their best when they have a little break from each other. But during the Coronavirus time, we are all just lucky to be healthy and … [Read more...]
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Five Financial Tasks Your Should Tackle Immediately*
Liz Weston, a Certified Financial Planner and regular national columnist on financial issues, called *“Five Financial Tasks You should Tackle By Year-End,” at the end of 2019. As we are all considering what we need to do in the midst of the Coronavirus crisis, her article takes on new and more urgent wisdom. I am going over those tasks she discusses in a bit of different order in this … [Read more...]
Your Living Will: End-of-Life Documents as Recommended by Dr. Magan Ranney on MSNBC
Magan Ranney, MD MPH, is a practicing emergency physician and Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine, Associate Professor of Health Services, Policy and Practice. She has been a regular guest on MSNBC during the Coronavirus crisis. She is always a pleasant guest because, somehow, despite being in the trenches of this everyday and just today finding out, on the air, that one of her ER … [Read more...]
Writing Your Will in the Time of Coronavirus
In Texas, unlike some places in the country where there are “hot spots” of the Coronavirus, not many of us yet have someone that we are directly connected to that has died. I just found out that the sister of a distant relative in New Jersey has just died from Coronavirus and that my son’s roommate in Boston has tested positive for it. I hope this doesn’t come like a wave to Texas, but … [Read more...]
Possession and Parenting Time During the Coronavirus Pandemic
New Orders from the Texas Supreme Court and Denton County District Judges I have been receiving many calls from clients and families about what the effect Coronavirus has on their Parenting Time/Possession Orders. We got an answer about the Spring Break Question, but now what about weekend and Thursday night (typical in Standard Possession Orders) possession periods? The Supreme Court of … [Read more...]
Talking to Your Children About Coronavirus
What should you say to your children about the Coronavirus? I have been pondering how to address this issue in my blogs this week. Alan Woldfeldt, Ph.D., C.T. is an internationally noted author, educator and grief counselor. He serves as Director of the Center for Loss and Life Transition and is on the faculty at the University of Colorado Medical School’s Department of Family … [Read more...]
What About Spring Break During the Coronavirus?
The first question I got from clients when the children’s schools were being closed because of the Coronavirus was, “What happens when Spring Break is extended by my child’s school?” We are definitely in uncharted territory this Spring Break 2020. Most Texas Divorce Decrees state that one parent will have parenting time possession for their child’s Spring Break and return the child at the … [Read more...]
Coronavirus Update and the Power of Zoom Video Conferencing
Many of my colleagues immediately flooded the airwaves with Coronovirus Statements. I was actually out of the state last week teaching a Collaborative Divorce Training with my husband when the dominoes began to fall on this crisis. Up to that point, it still seemed somewhat distant. But by the time we returned home, it was very much a part of all of our immediate world and … [Read more...]
Teaching Moment: Telling your children about your divorce
CHILDREN AND DIVORCE Telling your children about your divorce can be one of the hardest things you'll ever do. And sadly, approximately 50% of families will have to face that task. I get irritated when I hear people say, "Oh, kids are so resilient--they will be fine after the divorce." Truth is, one of the ways adults develop resilience is by living through life experiences that train them on … [Read more...]
Why Choose A Credentialed Collaborative Divorce Lawyer?
Here are some quick keys for how to find and hire a Collaborative attorney. In 2001, Texas passed the First Collaborative Law statute in the United States, then after the Collaborative Divorce Process evolved, in 2011, a much more extensive statute was passed. Since the first Collaborative Law statute was passed in Texas in 2001, many other states and the Uniform Laws Commission of the … [Read more...]