December 2011
1. 10 Detrimental Misconceptions about What Really Happens in Court
Read this article, if you think you feel are feed-up with negotiating.
Preparing for Trial requires superhuman strength. Many people try
to simultaneously mobilize sufficient reserves of the required
negative emotion while trying to remain on moral high ground.
An angry confrontation can alter the course of negotiations and
with the flick of a switch lead a lost couple into a nasty divorce.
2. Full or Sole Custody. Different Kinds of Custody
This excerpt is from “A Father’s Journey To Custody”
by Douglas C. McKee. The article provides insights into
the difference types of custody – Full Custody, Sole
Custody, and Shared Custody.
Divorce is full of changes. This article shares one person’s story of
embracing change, letting go of the past, working through the turmoil of
the unknown, while having faith that things would work out.
4. Dear Judge
Children’s letters to the divorce judge. Do you see your child in any of
these letters?
An alternative to divorce litigation in which all parties work together
to create solutions — without going to court.
