Here is a friendly reminder – you’re allowed to feel whatever it is that you are feeling right now, and no, not everyone feels the same after divorcing. The great thing about feelings is that they don’t have answers, so there can be no wrong answers (how you treat...
Dating During Divorce Wanting to date during the divorce process is perfectly natural. After all, it certainly is a lonely and stressful time, and it is entirely understandable to want to feel desirable and see new people. However, the general consensus among lawyers...
The Difference Between a Divorce and an Annulment Any time a marriage is ending, it can be a little daunting to navigate the legal terminology. At Alexander & Associates, we aim to remove the confusion by clarifying common divorce legal terms and advise and...
Divorces are incredibly complicated- and a heavy matter to deal with. Divorcing a spouse with a disability makes an already complex situation even harder on the couple. Disabilities can occur for a magnitude of reasons, and most of the time, they come as an absolute...
When safe and possible, it is best for the child to have both of their parents in their lives, because parental relationships will have the largest impact on the child’s life, and the largest influence of their health, mental well-being, and development. So how does...
https://alexanderfamily.law/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/Divorce_During_COVID_The_First_5_Steps.mp4 Social isolation and Stay-At-Home orders are making already bad situations worse. The stress of a pandemic, combined with the added financial stress can create...