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Category Archives: Communication

How do you bring up a prenuptial agreement?

26 Sep 2017
Michelle N. Ogborne
Planning to bring up a prenuptial agreement is no easy task. After all, no one really wants to think about the possibility that their marriage may someday fall apart. Just the idea of the legal process surroundin...
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communication conquers all

Love Doesn’t Conquer All; Communication Does

12 Sep 2016
Michelle N. Ogborne
Romantics around the world would say “love conquers all,” that love is all you need for a successful and healthy marriage. However, that’s not always the case. Even the most “in love” couples often find themselve...
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communication is important throughout a divorce for the emotional well being of the children.

The Easiest Ways to Communicate During Divorce

21 Aug 2016
Michelle N. Ogborne
It’s been said communication is one of the top reasons couples divorce. Unfortunately, it doesn’t get any better during the proceedings or even after everything is complete. How do you talk to each other without...
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a young girl in a class room dealing with the emotional fallout of her parents divorce. this image is being used to emphasize the impact of divorce on kids and how collaborative divorce with Ogborne Law firm, Phoenix family lawyer, can help minimize that pain.

Divorce Process Through Your Kids Eyes

30 Jun 2016
Michelle N. Ogborne
“When my mom and dad told me they were going to get divorced, I was pretty sad. And confused. I mean, I have friends whose parents are divorced, but that always seemed like it wouldn’t happen to my family. Some f...
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couple holding hands while being physically intimate in a car. image is being used to show one of the many ways couples can achieve intimacy in a relationship and the importance of being intentional.

Building Intimacy in Relationships

13 Jun 2016
Michelle N. Ogborne
When you hear the word intimacy as it refers to relationships, the likelihood is that you think of sex. In reality, though, intimacy is so much more than a sexual connection. You can have an intimate relationshi...
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image of a man and a woman in a boxing ring fighting. image illustrates a couple fighting and the importance of fighting properly to save your relationship and if things don't work out to work with ogborne law, phoenix collaborative divorce attorney

5 Tips to Fighting the Right Way

29 May 2016
Michelle N. Ogborne
Some couples believe that arguing or fighting is a sign of your love for each other. Whether that’s true or not, the fact is that disagreements are going to occur during the course of a long-term relationship....
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man and a woman arguing with their daughter sitting nearby looking upset. this image is being used to convey that even if you've had a collaborative divorce that sometimes things can still fall apart and you need to contact ogborne law firm, phoenix family law firm, to help you work it through.

What Happens If Things Fall Apart

7 May 2016
Michelle N. Ogborne
It is a known fact that a number—by many statistics, nearly half—of marriages end in divorce. While change is challenging for everyone, especially when children are involved, the stakes are even higher. You and...
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a happy couple thanks to effective communication contributing to their long-term success. this image is being used to illiustrate how ogborne law, phoenix collaborative divorce law firm, is committed to helping couples stay married by helping them learn effective communication skills

Communicate for Long-term Marriage Success

27 Apr 2016
Michelle N. Ogborne
What’s the secret to long-term marriage success? Understanding your partner’s love language and appreciating them in meaningful and loving ways. When couples lose sight of each other is when their marriage runs i...
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