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Who Smiles and Who Cries When They Divorce?

by Shawn Weber | Jun 30, 2011 | Children, Coach, divorce, Marriage, mental health, Relationships

This is a good artocle published by Judith Wallerstein, Ph.D. As a divorce attorney, I have seen a great many cases where one person wants out and the other wants to stay. Usually the person who wants to stay is stunned and in denial that the divorce is even...

Parents let kids have sex at home

by Shawn Weber | Jun 23, 2011 | Children, custody, Marriage, parenting

Is it ok to let kids have sex at home. Elisabeth Hasselbeck did a recent bit with ABC News where she explored the recent development of parents allowing their teenage children to have sex in their homes. The idea is that if the kids are going to have sex anyway, they...

High Conflict Divorce Tip #1: Boundaries

by Shawn Weber | May 25, 2011 | Attorneys, Children, divorce, domestic violence, High Conflict, Marriage, Relationships

In my career as a divorce professional, I have developed a name for myself as an attorney who knows how to guide clients through a high conflict divorce. My business partners observe that I have some of the craziest cases they have seen in their careers. Clients and...

Adultery: Should You Contact A Cheater’s Spouse?

by Shawn Weber | May 21, 2011 | divorce, Marriage, Relationships

Adultery can be a terrible betrayal, but I completely agree with the sentiment expressed in this article. If you go and interfere in someone else’s marriage, you are simply making a bad situation worse. The best thing you can do is stay away. Read the Article at...

Why I absolutely love Collaborative Practice for Resolving Divorce Cases.

by Shawn Weber | May 12, 2011 | Attorneys, Children, Coach, Collaborative Divorce, Conflict Resolution, Marriage, mental health

Collaborative Practice offers the promise of peaceful negotiation with maximum professional support. I have been involved in matrimonial law most of my career. I have seen some pretty awful stuff. People come to my office at the worst time of their lives: a family in...

Study: Divorce harder on children than a parent’s death, shortens children’s own lives | Deseret News

by Shawn Weber | May 11, 2011 | Children, Collaborative Divorce, custody, divorce, Marriage, Mediation, parenting

This is a link to a fascinating study about the effect of divorce on children.  I would think that many of these negative effects could be miniumized if the divorcing parents worked more cooperatively.  I would think that methods of alternate dispute resolution such...

Do Siblings Help Each Other When Parents Divorce?

by Shawn Weber | May 11, 2011 | Children, custody, divorce, Marriage, parenting

This is a great article about children of divorce. I wish more of my divorce clients would consider the effect that their divorce may have on the kids. What is the moral of the story? Parents, watch what you are doing because your kids are watching! Read the Article...

Collaborative Practice Public Service Announcement

by Shawn Weber | May 3, 2011 | Attorneys, Children, Coach, Collaborative Divorce, Conflict Resolution, custody, divorce, Marriage, Mediation

Here is an excellent video with information about Collaborative Practice.  I am a firm believer that Collaborative Practice is a better way to divorce.  By attorneys, mental health professionals and financial professionals working together, a couple facing a divorce...

Working With Attorneys in Mediation

by Shawn Weber | May 2, 2011 | Attorneys, Coach, Collaborative Divorce, Marriage, Mediation

This is an excellent article about how to work with advising attorneys during mediation. I always say, make sure your attorney understand­s clearly at the first consultati­on that you are not looking for full blown representa­tion– just advice. I also agree with...

The Financial Commitment Ends With The Marriage

by Shawn Weber | May 2, 2011 | Alimony, divorce, Finances, Marriage

I understand that the author doesn’t believe in alimony. It’s a nice concept to end all financial entangleme­nts with the divorce. But what do you do about the spouse, who gave up career and stayed home to care for the kids? Does that person not deserve...
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