Thursday, August 14, 2014

JENNIFER MOORE TALKS ABOUT DIVORCE

JENNIFER MOORE TALKS ABOUT FAMILIES AND DIVORCE

Naturally, I find my clients develop strong co-parenting skills and show very little tendency towards pettiness that often results from family law litigation. Mind you, I have the world’s best clients!

Minnesota courts generally ask parties to family cases take a co-parenting class. But more and more, these classes have gone online, and while the courses may have quality material, a person only gets out of it what they put into it.

WAYS TO COPARENT from the Huffington Post
For a relationship to survive there needs to be five positive interactions for every negative interaction. When couples fall short of this goal, relationships fail.

COMPATABILITY TRUMPS THE PAIN OF DIVORCE from Psychology Today
Sometime during every case, there is a moment where the universe tells my client to choose their battles. Sometimes, this comes when I am confronted with the fact that my client will be paying for the Divorce long after my representation ends, but they are incensed that the husband has picked up the kids 20 minutes late and dropped them off 40 minutes late.

Other times, it comes when we’re sitting in mediation about child support and the other side informs us that s/he is getting married and moving out of state and wants to take the kids along.

If you talk to your friends about your problems during your divorce, you will hear a lot of anger directed towards your spouse. You will be told that you shouldn’t let him/her get away with whatever wrong has been committed. You will call your lawyer, who will likely be sympathetic, and who will tell you that it will cost you a minimum of $2,500 to file a motion to address the problem.


About Author

Jennifer graduated from the University of Minnesota cum laude with a bachelor’s degree in speech communications. In 2006, Jennifer achieved her life’s dream; owning her own Family Law MN practices. She practices every day as Divorce Attorney MN with the intention of representing her clients’ future.

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