The year 2020 is now behind us but in many ways, we are still living through a full scale pandemic. COVID-19 hit this world and affected us in a large number of ways we did not expect. For many, being forced to stay in their homes, brought on anxiety, depression... For my New Hampshire clients, here’s the update: Currently, the Courts are closed. You may not go to the court, but the Family Division is conducting some of the court’s business behind closed doors. Here’s what to expect: In an emergency situation, you...
Divorce can be devastating even when both parties agree. Letting go after your divorce is difficult at best. It’s an emotional roller coaster, particularly when children are involved. Sometimes, one party has been the “fixer” in the relationship;...
Penny and Zach had a stormy relationship from day one. They argued over food, traveling and holidays. After they were married, they could not agree on anything except their child’s name. When Baby Levi was 3 and still behind developmentally, Penny sought...
In a previous article, I wrote about parental alienation. It is one of the most vicious things a parent can do to another parent because it can destroy the relationship between the parent and their child. That destruction may begin at an early age or later in life... 