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Author Archives: Kimberly Miller
June 5, 2017
Gray Divorce: After 50
There was a recent article in the Los Angeles Times addressing the growing rate of divorce in later years of marriage. The article summarizes statistics showing this is a large segment of the divorcing population. And it continues to increase. Continue reading…
May 15, 2017
Family Specialist: Co-Parenting after Divorce
Categories:
Divorce
I once heard that parenting books are one of the largest segments in non-fiction publishing. Everyone apparently thinks they have tips and ideas to help others parent. As a collaborative divorce attorney, clients often seek guidance and support in co-parenting Continue reading…
September 21, 2016
Divorce Trends over the Year
Categories:
Divorce
Like many things in life, people tend to divorce at certain times of the year. My professional experience corresponds with a recent study out of University of Washington. The study looked at the time of year that divorces are most often Continue reading…
August 1, 2016
Divorce Blog about Divorce Blogs
Categories:
Collaborative Law • Divorce • Family Law • Finances and Divorce • Money and Divorce • Money and Finances
While researching for this post, I came across a number of divorce-related blogs. The blog medium provides an efficient and concise opportunity to share information and educate the public. This blog focuses on the collaborative process — where clients commit Continue reading…
June 9, 2016
What Would a Court Do: Custody and Parenting Time (Part 1)
As a collaborative attorney, I am often asked “what would a court do?” Although parties in a collaborative divorce are not asking the court to make decisions in their case, what the law is and how a court may view Continue reading…
May 26, 2016
Finances & Divorce: 9 Questions to Prepare
Categories:
Divorce
When you first consider divorce, there are often many financial questions and concerns. A complete resolution will answer many of these questions, but it is important to have a complete understanding of the financial situation before coming up with resolutions. Continue reading…