Welcome to The Law Firm for Family Law Newsletter!                                       Vol. 1 Issue 1

                                                                                                                                     

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1. Advice from Judge Toler: The wisdom to know the difference
2. Divorce Law/Family Law: Don't get hung up on fairness
3. Divorce Recovery: Life after Divorce: The power of acceptance
4. Divorce Mediation: Emotional issues and negotiation skills
5. Parenting and Stepfamilies: The key to divorced parents helping their children through economically stressful times: work together

1. Advice from Judge Toler:

The wisdom to know the difference
In order to navigate the legal system successfully, you have to understand (and come to terms with) what it can and cannot do.
http://www.divorcemag.com/c/s3/?judge_toler/wisdom-to-know-the-difference.html
 
2. Divorce Law/Family Law: 
Don't get hung up on fairness
Learn why this judge says: In divorce court, arguing about whether something is fair is usually a waste of time.
http://www.divorcemag.com/c/s3/?Divorce_Law/family-law-court-trial-fairness.html

 
3. Divorce Recovery:

Life after Divorce: The power of acceptance
The acceptance of your reality, with no illusions or personal interpretations or filters involves giving up blame, resentment, and regret.
http://www.divorcemag.com/c/s3/?Divorce_Recovery/life-after-divorce-acceptance.html
 

4. Divorce Mediation:
Emotional issues and negotiation skills

Questions and answers on how to overcome emotions that interfere with negotiations; how to make trade-offs so that you get what you really want etc.
http://www.divorcemag.com/c/s3/?Mediation/emotional-issues-negotiation-skills.html

 

5. Parenting and Stepfamilies:
The key to divorced parents helping their children through economically stressful times: work together
Learn how to communicate your changing financial circumstances to your children by working together with your spouse.
http://www.divorcemag.com/c/s3/?parenting_and_step-families/children-in-recession.html

 

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