An easement is an agreement between two property owners. It specifies that someone who is not on the title for that property still has a right to use it in a specific way. For example, a neighboring property owner may need to cross that property to enter their own,...
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3 parenting styles co-parents should know about
Co-parenting involves divorced or separated parents working together to raise their children despite no longer being in a romantic relationship. This journey can be challenging, but with dedication and effective communication, it is entirely possible to co-parent...
Should you try to keep the family home in your divorce?
Houses are generally the same, with a roof, floor and four walls. Yet, they evoke such strong emotions in us. For many of us, it’s where we started our family and watched our children grow. The rooms are filled with precious memories. That is likely why it’s hard to...
2 signs your kids are struggling to accept your divorce
It’s no surprise that most kids struggle to cope with parental separation and divorce. This can often be partially attributed to the fact that, unlike the parents who have anticipated the dissolution of their marriage, the news of divorce usually comes as a surprise...
How to talk about divorce to your children?
Divorce isn’t an easy subject to talk about with most people, however, your children will eventually need to know about the news. Some parents believe that their children should know about the news before anyone else does. This is so that the news about the divorce...
Should you tell your boss you are getting a divorce?
When you are going through a divorce, your family members and close friends are the people you naturally want to discuss the matter with. However, you may also need to share your personal life at work. Here is why you might consider telling your boss you are getting...