True Co-parenting Stories: My Own Experience

Written by Natasha M. Saltz, Esq.

I remember shopping for shoes as a teenager, eyeing some red velvet platforms. It was the 90’s and I was trying a new “alternative” look. The salesperson looked at the two women I was with, assuming at least one of them had to be my mother, and asked my shoe size. M...


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5 Reasons to Buy Your Ex a Gift Post Divorce

Written By Divorce/Break-up Coach Prudence Henschke

There are plenty of reasons why you wouldn’t buy a gift for your ex. They never did anything for you on special occasions. They don’t provide enough financial support for the kids. They have a new partner who can buy one for them. And the list goes...


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When the Hardest Person to Forgive Is Yourself

Written By Psychotherapist Meg Josephson, L.C.S.W. 


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Domestic Violence & The Power of the Allegation

Written By it's over easy Founder & C.E.O., Laura A. Wasser, Esq. 


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Organizing Advice for Divorcees & Others, When the Going Gets Tough

Written by Beth Penn, Author of The Little Book of Tidying & Founder of the declutter service Bneato Bar

I have been helping clients sort, process and organize their belongings for over ten years, but I I’ve been drawn to this kind of work since I was a child. When I was little, I would maximize my ...


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