Q: My husband recently told me he loves me but wants to consider opening our marriage. He asked me to consider becoming polyamorous. I’m so confused and embarrassed by his request that I don’t know how to respond. What will I tell our adult children? Should I just get...
Published by the ExitReadiness Podcast How Do You Decide Succession Issues in a Family Business? How Do You De-Escalate Conflict with family members when doing so? Join us in a discussion of the show Succession as we talk about practical issues your business and...
Photo by Natasha Kasim on Unsplash Q: I’m a college freshman and my newly divorced parents are fighting over who gets me during the holidays. Both want me to stay with them when I’m home, and are demanding I choose. It puts me in a bad situation that leaves me with a...
Photo by krakenimages on Unsplash Question: Since people are returning to the work space, my office is throwing a holiday party for all employees but having your vaccination is not required and I definitely don’t want to put my family and myself at risk. I think...
I cannot tell you how often I have heard a client say these words, and while signing the Marital Settlement Agreement is a huge point in the divorce process, there is more to be done! Remember, your divorce is the first chapter in the rest of your life, not the last...
Q: Schools are beginning to re-open and I’m thrilled for my kids. A bunch of my friends on Facebook have very opposite feelings. I feel like I can’t speak freely. The topic feels unavoidable. Everyone is talking about it and I don’t want to ruffle feathers. A:...
As we look with relief upon the ending of what for most has been a difficult year, we begin to ask about the new year. It appears likely we won’t be back to anything close to “normal” until mid-year, at least. So what can we do now, to plan for that?...
Preparing for divorce is not easy and this can especially be true if you are not the party who wants divorce. However, when you work to synchronize between your legal and mindset goals, opportunities open, old wounds can heal, and there is a structure ready to...
Couples Coaching: Managing Relationship Conflict for Partners and Co-Parents Cherie Morris, JD, CDC If you are in a relationship and have conflict, that’s entirely predictable. What is less predictable, in my professional experience, is how couples manage conflict....
By: Vicki Vollweiler – Founder of College Financial Prep It’s back to school season! Yay! Even though this year certainly feels a little different (ok, very different, depending on where you are in the country), some things remain the same. Our...