by Natalie Gregg | Jul 5, 2015 | Books about Divorce, child custody, Divorce, Family Law
If you thought your ex spouse had the ability to defrock you in one sentence or to befuddle you with a single word, you probably already know that children can do the same. Children are pure, unfettered, innocent creatures that tell it like it is. And sometimes we...
by Natalie Gregg | Jun 24, 2015 | Being a Single Woman, Books about Divorce, Dating after Divorce, Diet after Divorce, Divorce, Family Law, healing from divorce, Single motherhood, starting over, Surviving and thriving after divorce
In her book, The New Single, Tamsen Fadal is gorgeous, successful and of all things- a professional matchmaker and award-winning journalist, who is getting divorced. She explains the embarrassment, the feeling of failure, and the fear of being alone in New York City...
by Natalie Gregg | May 25, 2015 | Divorce, Family Law, healing from divorce, Property Division
Timing is everything. In my former, married life, as a divorce attorney, I never quite understood why clients were obsessive that their divorce pleadings filed as soon as possible. The process seemed artificially accelerated upon the client’s decision at...
by Natalie Gregg | Apr 7, 2015 | Divorce, Family Law
No one can declare victory in divorce. One party may get more custody or more money, but nobody wins. You once had something whole, and now it is divided. Whether that is half of your 401k or half of your children’s time, you no longer have the whole thing. Just like...
by Natalie Gregg | Nov 4, 2014 | Divorce, Family Law, Property Division
We recently published a blog entitled, “Give me my RING back! (Who gets the wedding rings in a divorce?).” We suggest that anyone asking this question consider reading it to learn our perspective on this common challenge. Some of the items that we...
by Natalie Gregg | Sep 12, 2014 | Divorce, Family Law
In Texas, we do everything big, so why not divorce? In the land of McMansions, over-sized SUV’s and ten gallon cowboy hats, divorce proves to be as big and colorful as our very state. While I am familiar with other American states’ divorce law statutes and case law, I...