by Natalie Gregg | May 15, 2012 | Divorce, Family Law, temporary orders
As you prepare for a temporary orders hearing in a family law case, here are the top ten things that you need to bring to prepare yourself: Financial Information Statement – This document summarizes expenses and income flowing in and out of the household from daycare,...
by Natalie Gregg | Mar 7, 2012 | Divorce, Family Law
Here are 10 Simple, True-or-False questions to ask if you are considering divorce (a follow-up to my previous blog, “Should I get divorced?”): True or False. In the six months, my spouse has changed their exercise, dress and grooming regime to look...
by Natalie Gregg | Feb 17, 2012 | Divorce, Family Law
Question: I’m not sure that I want a divorce. Things have been bad for a while, but I am still hanging on. Sometimes, I feel like it is over, but then I think of the kids, our house—our life. Is divorce really worth it? Answer: I don’t sell divorce. I will not...
by Natalie Gregg | Feb 17, 2012 | Divorce, Family Law, mediation
TRIAL VERSUS MEDIATION: KNOW WHEN TO FOLD AND WHEN TO FIGHT You can learn more about a form of mediation called collaborative law here. As a Certified Family Law Mediator, our managing partner Natalie Gregg is frequently asked about when to go to trail versus when a...
by Natalie Gregg | Feb 12, 2012 | Divorce, Family Law
“When will this thing be over?” If you find yourself asking your attorney “are we THERE yet?,” you need to know whether the delay is being caused by your lawyer, the other party, the other lawyer, or just the process. This article addresses the...
by Natalie Gregg | Jan 27, 2012 | Divorce, Family Law
There are many gut-wrenching stories that clients recount of telling their kids that it is “over” between mommy and daddy. They usually involve calculated timing by the parents, a scripted statement explaining why it happened and a sketch of what is going to happen to...