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After the Divorce, Your Next Moment of Truth
Guest post by Brad Eardley, LMFT, Marriage & Family Therapist and Coach When was your moment? When did it happen for you? When did you know that you were married to the wrong person; that the differences were irreconcilable; and that it was time to move on? Do you remember the moment? Certainly, it wasn’t…
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Post-Divorce/Separation Summer Dynamics – Guest Post
Guest Post by Attorney Lindsey Egan Lindsey Egan is a respected family law attorney with a boutique, client-centered office, Egan Law Center, located in Manchester-by-the-Sea, Massachusetts. As spring morphs into summer, how do we adjust? “Summertime….and the livin’ is easy….well, actually, it’s complicated…” Summer is right around the corner. Bring on the graduations and parties,…
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MEDIATOR ANTHONY ADAMOPOULOS RECOGNIZED as SUPER LAWYER
Divorce Mediator and Collaborative Divorce Attorney Anthony C. Adamopoulos has been selected a 2021 Massachusetts Super Lawyer by Super Lawyers. Super Lawyers, a national attorney rating service, found Adamopoulos to be a Top-Rated Family Law Attorney. Adamopoulos’ office is in Topsfield. Super Lawyers rates outstanding lawyers from more than 70 practice areas who have attained…
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Wait. There Are Different Ways to Get Divorced? The major divorce process choices explained: demystifying your options.
By Ann Buscho, Ph.D. This article was posted Feb 16, 2021 at the Psychology Today Blog: : A Better Divorce. Dr. Buscho is a licensed clinical psychologist who specializes in family issues and issues related to divorce, parenting, parenting planning, and co-parenting counseling. It is reprinted here with permission of Dr. Buscho. Learn more at www.drannbuscho.com …
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IT’S TIME TO GET THE DIVORCE BEHIND YOU
By Anthony C. Adamopoulos, Certified Divorce Mediator and Certified Collaborative Divorce Attorney Avoiding an inevitable divorce can be harmful. It is hard to believe, but things do get brighter when the split-up is in the past. The two wise ways to put it in the past are – Mediation or Collaborative Divorce. Don’t expend money,…
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NEW COURT DECISION: IF A HUSBAND OR WIFE IS NOT WORKING TO CAPACITY, HE OR SHE WILL BE ATTRIBUTED INCOME.
The Appeals Court this week affirmed that: if the person receiving support or the person paying support is not reasonably employed, the divorce court judge may attribute income to that person. Reasonably employed means employment obtained through reasonable diligence and, if necessary, additional training. So, for example and paraphrasing the language of…
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RECENT THANK YOU LETTER TO ME
This email came to me this week. Thanks to the writer. I am happy her long journey through the Jungle of Divorce is over. Dear Anthony, I wanted to thank you for your empathy and council. Your guidance helped me navigate through a tough situation with processing my divorce. Initially I started my divorce case…
