Posts Tagged ‘Collaborative Divorce’
Positive Psychology in Divorce – Part 3: Learning to Be Resilient
Divorce can feel like your life has shattered into countless pieces, leaving you unsure of how to move forward. However, it is during these tough times that resilience can become your greatest ally. Learning to be resilient can help you not only survive the divorce but also emerge stronger and more hopeful. Choosing to Thrive…
Read MorePositive Psychology in Divorce – Part 2: Focusing on Your Strengths
Rather than focusing on a person’s weaknesses and trying to “fix” them, Positive Psychology focuses on how a person’s strengths can be used as a buffer against difficulties in life and as a way to create positive well-being. Strengths are the innate ways that we behave, think, and feel. They give us energy and allow…
Read MoreWhat High-Net Worth Couples Should Know if They Are Contemplating Divorce with Olivia Summerhill
A Better Divorce Podcast with Andrea Vacca, Episode 45 In this episode of “A Better Divorce Podcast,” Andrea Vacca is joined by Olivia Summerhill, a Certified Financial Planner®, Certified Divorce Financial Analyst®, and Psychology of Financial Planning Specialist. Olivia specializes in guiding affluent women toward financial independence during and after divorce. She offers her expertise…
Read More5 Key Concepts of Positive Psychology for a Better Divorce Experience
Divorce can be a time for growth and transformation. At Vacca Family Law Group, we are passionate about Collaborative Divorce because it is a constructive approach to divorce, emphasizing mutual respect and open communication. My journey into Positive Psychology has deepened my understanding of how to help clients navigate divorce more positively. Positive Psychology, the…
Read MoreThe Art of Letting Go: Decluttering and Downsizing During Divorce with Sonya Weisshappel
A Better Divorce Podcast with Andrea Vacca, Episode 44 In this episode of A Better Divorce Podcast, Andrea Vacca is joined by Sonya Weisshappel, a professional organizer, move manager, inventory expert, Founder and CEO of Seriatim, Inc., a New York-based company that provides organization and logistical solutions for businesses and individuals in transition. Sonya is…
Read MoreThe Family Pet: Sharing Custody After Your Divorce
You are getting a divorce, and you know you need to deal with the division of assets, liabilities, and spousal support. If you have children, the issues of a parenting plan and child support will certainly be discussed. But what about the family pet? Pets are often integral members of the family, and determining where…
Read MoreHow Collaborative Divorce Helps to Prioritize Your Children’s Well-Being
If one of your priorities in your divorce is to ensure the well-being of your children, you need to consider the Collaborative Divorce process. Collaborative Divorce offers a more amicable, respectful, and child-focused alternative to traditional adversarial divorce and more support than Mediation can provide. What is Collaborative Divorce? The Collaborative Divorce process involves you…
Read MoreThe Benefits of Non-Adversarial Divorce for Same-Sex and Non-Nuclear Families
A Better Divorce Podcast with Andrea Vacca, Episode 43 In this episode of “A Better Divorce Podcast,” Andrea Vacca is joined by family law attorney and mediator, Diana Adams. Diana is the owner of boutique LGBTQIA family law & mediation practice Diana Adams Law & Mediation, PLLC, founded in 2007, providing divorce & family transition…
Read MoreHow To Talk To Your Children About Your Divorce
If you have children and are planning to divorce, it is important to carefully think about how you will talk to them about the decisions you and your spouse have made and the changes that will lie ahead. Children are highly perceptive, and even if you think they are unaware of the changes, they can…
Read MoreWhat is Nesting in Divorce?
Nesting, also known as bird nesting, is a unique co-parenting arrangement that can be an excellent short-term solution for families working through the early stages of separation or divorce. In this arrangement, the children stay in the family home (the nest) while the parents take turns moving in and out of the home according to…
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