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The Incredible Power of an Apology

January 8, 2014 by admin Leave a Comment

The room went silent. Anxiety slowly built. No, more accurately, it mushroomed to fill all the crevices and corners of the small room.

The client carefully announced that one of their goals to achieve in the collaborative approach was to apologize for an action they had taken some time ago. The apology was ready to be presented.

Making an apology is more than stating an interest or acknowledgment of a value held close. The client had long known that this single action had a pervasive impact on the marriage. Fear and shame had led to panic and an inability to come forward with at least an explanation of what occurred and why. Wanting a future relationship with their children was the driving motive to throw aside feelings of disgrace and apologize for past actions.
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Drafting Your Own Separation Agreement, Really?

December 17, 2013 by admin Leave a Comment

Contemplating filling in an online template for your separation agreement may be quite appealing. After all, it’s a quick and fast way to save money and time. You can pick and chose whatever catches your eye. Selecting the sections you understand and leaving behind the small print. Once you both agree, you’re good to go!

Not so fast.

There are significant dangers to drafting such an important personal document on your own. After years of believing you have in place a good deal only to find that it has no value will come as an expensive shock.
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