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How to Prepare for Mediation in a Texas Divorce

How to Prepare for Mediation in a Texas Divorce

by Alexandra Geczi | May 22, 2023 | Divorce Planning, Guidance

One of the things we’re known for is making sure our clients feel prepared for what comes next. For example, when we schedule a mediation, we spend a lot of time preparing our clients one-on-one well before mediation so that they know what to expect. We also provide...
Ten Ways to Minimize the Stress of Divorce

Ten Ways to Minimize the Stress of Divorce

by Alexandra Geczi | Apr 13, 2023 | Divorce, Guidance, Self Care and Mental Health

Ending a marriage is a difficult and, sadly, sometimes inevitable decision. It can also be one of the most stressful events in a person’s life. There are a lot of emotions involved, and it can be challenging to navigate the process without feeling overwhelmed....
Negotiating Private School Tuition in a Texas Divorce

Negotiating Private School Tuition in a Texas Divorce

by Alexandra Geczi | Mar 28, 2023 | Custody and Child Support, Divorce

Divorce can be a challenging time for anyone involved, but when children are involved, it becomes even more complicated. One of the issues that parents may need to address during a divorce is the payment of their children’s private school tuition. Private school...
Why a parenting plan is a key part of any divorce agreement

Why a parenting plan is a key part of any divorce agreement

by Alexandra Geczi | Jan 27, 2023 | Custody and Child Support, Divorce, Parenting

Divorce can be a difficult and emotional process for all parties involved, but it can be especially challenging for children. In order to ensure that children are able to adjust to the changes brought about by a divorce and maintain a healthy relationship with both...
7 Tips For Co-Parenting Successfully With Your Ex This Holiday Season

7 Tips For Co-Parenting Successfully With Your Ex This Holiday Season

by Alexandra Geczi | Dec 13, 2022 | Divorce

The holidays are a time for family, friends, and loved ones. But for those who are divorced or going through a custody battle, the holidays can be anything but merry. If you’re struggling with how to co-parent successfully with your ex this holiday season,...
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