by beth | Feb 4, 2023 | Divorce, Divorce & Parenting, Handling the Holidays, Resources for Children
By: Breanna Latt Going home, whether from school or just across town, can add a layer of stress to your life. After you turn 18, the court orders regarding your health care, who takes the tax deduction and parental time all become null and void. This can make visits...
by beth | Jan 13, 2023 | Divorce, Domestic Violence, Testimonials and Reviews
We recently received this powerful client testimonial. We are keeping the client’s identity confidential, but feel it is important to share their story. If you are experiencing domestic abuse, know that you are not alone. You can call Family Tree’s domestic violence...
by beth | Jan 12, 2023 | Divorce
By: Margot Zaher, certified Enneagram coach When faced with the pain and grief of divorce, we may get caught up in unhealthy patterns and thoughts that hinder our ability to process out the grief and heal our hearts. Not everyone responds the same when hit with the...
by beth | Jan 11, 2023 | Podcast
Who gets the child tax credits in divorce? Why divorcing on New Year’s Day verses New Year’s Eve is a big tax deal. Why don’t you want to put your child on your deed to your house? Why is a will, trust or beneficiary deed is so much better? Get the inside...
by beth | Dec 9, 2022 | Divorce
By: Jacquelyn Gutc Attorneys across the country find that divorce inquiries typically spike in January, which has come to be known as Divorce Month. And with the stress the holidays often bring, it’s not hard to understand why. But therapists and legal experts...