Breaking Up Is Normal, Get Over It!

I hope you’re here visiting it's over easy as a curious tourist surfing the web rather than facing the end of your marriage. If you are here researching divorce, listen to Laura. She knows divorce and wants to give you a pathway that is efficient and direct so that you have the room to focus your en...


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How to know when it’s time to go: considering divorce

In popular media, divorce is often presented as a tragedy, but the reality is that the divorce experience is as unique as the people involved in a split. For some, divorce offers freedom from emotional, financial, or physical abuse. For others, divorce is a painful decision, but one that offers a ch...


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10 Tips For Your Post Break-Up ‘Year of Firsts’

Written By Featured Guest Blogger (and our friend) Tara Fass L.M.F.T.

For the newly separated or divorced the 'Year of Firsts' is a kind of mourning. The most intense time of grieving is the first 365 days, though every year may present challenges.  Your ex's birthday, when they moved out or made it...


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L.O.V.E. Redefined After Divorce

Written By Featured Guest Blogger (and our friend) Elizabeth Winkler, MA LMFT

Sanskrit has 96 words for love; ancient Persian has 80, Greek three, and English only one. This is indicative of the poverty of awareness or emphasis that we give to that tremendously important realm of feeling. Eskimos h...


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Dividing Property the New York Way | Equitable Does Not Mean Equal

By Judith L. Poller, Esq. of Pryor Cashman LLP


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