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Tips for Talking to Your Tween about Divorce

22 Jan 2016
Michelle N. Ogborne
Being a tween is challenging. They’re not a kid anymore but they’re not quite a teenager. The lines of what they can and cannot do seem blurred. This is likely how your tween is experiencing life and your divor...
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an image of a woman speaking to a teenager girl on a couch while the clearly upset girl is holding her hand up to stop her mother from speaking. this image is being used to convey the important of communicating effectively with your teen about the topic of divorce and how ogborne law, phoenix based family law firm, can help you with your collaborative divorce and protect your kids from the pain of divorce.

Tips for Talking to Your Teen about Divorce

15 Jan 2016
Michelle N. Ogborne
The teenaged years are a complex time for your child, as they continue their transition from childhood to becoming an adult. During these years your teen is figuring out who they want to be in the world, what’s...
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image of a little girl being sad while her mom and dad are arguing behind her during their divorce. this image is being used to illiustrate the factors that influence how kids experience divorce and how collaborative divorce is a better approach.

Understand What Affects How Your Kids Experience Divorce

29 Dec 2015
Michelle N. Ogborne
Your divorce is hard on you and it’s hard on your kids. The way they experience the divorce will vary based on many different things. We’ve broken some of them down to help you better understand the way the cha...
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5 Reasons Why Collaborative Divorce is the New Movement

29 Dec 2015
Michelle N. Ogborne
Screaming arguments in the lawyer’s office. Angry parents fighting over the children, putting the poor kids in the middle. Fighting over the family assets. Financial destruction, emotional devastation, and enorm...
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Divorce’s Impact on Your Kids – The Raw Truth

28 Dec 2015
Michelle N. Ogborne
There’s no way to pretend that your divorce won’t have a significant and lasting impact on your kids. You may be worried about support payments and managing the split of tuition fees when it’s time for college...
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17 Things Not To Do During Your Collaborative Divorce

24 Dec 2015
Michelle N. Ogborne
 Just getting through your divorce can be challenging enough without you making it harder on yourself. Even with a collaborative divorce, we sometimes see people make crazy mistakes that will make everyone’s lif...
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