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If you are a year or more into separation and your documentation is a mess, you are not alone, and you are not too far behind to fix it. A lot of people reach this point. The first months were...
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Most people who go through separation intend to get organized. They plan to set up a proper system, create folders, log communications, and track expenses. They just plan to do it later, once things settle down a bit.Things do not...
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Separation is already one of the more cognitively demanding situations a person moves through. Legal decisions, financial restructuring, parenting logistics, and a significant emotional load all land at the same time. The last thing most people are thinking about is...
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Custody exchanges look simple from the outside. Hand off the kids, confirm the pickup time, and move on. In practice, they are one of the highest-friction points in co-parenting, and most of that friction comes from information gaps: who said...
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Separation does not arrive with a filing system attached. It arrives all at once: lawyer emails, financial statements, text message threads, school forms, court notices, and a running mental list of things you cannot afford to forget. Most people spend...
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