Archive for 2009
Family Law Attorney Anne Shale advises on how to dress for the courtroom with her list of appropriate attire to wear in front of a Judge or Magistrate.
Tags: 10 Ways to Alienate the Judge, appropriate attire, articles of clothing, Basic Instinct, Black Gothic Style clothing, body piercings, church, conservative, Courtroom, custody hearing, dissolution hearing, divorce, dress, faux pas, first impression, flip flops, Greene County, halter top, haron Stone, hats, How To Dress For Court, job interview, judge, K-Mart, lack of respect, Longer skirt lengths, Magistrate, military attire, non-contested, ohio, ong-sleeved shirt, ood impression, politically incorrect language, sexy, shirt, skimpy, skirt, slacks, sloppy, sports coat, stable, suit, tank top, vulgar language
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Ohio Family Law Blog Contributor Donna F. Ferber, a psychotherapist from Connecticut, shares her easy tips on how to make your Christmas less stressful and your holdidays more enjoyable after a Divorce or Seperation.
Tags: alcohol, appointments, Christmas, Connecticut, December, depressed, dignity, divorce, Donna F. Ferber, enjoyable, Ex-Wife to Exceptional Life: A Woman’s Journey through Divorce, exercise, Giving them a dose of their own medicine, holidays, Independent Publishers Association, let down feeling, money, New Year's resolutions, Profileactics: A Guide for the Prevention of ill-Conceived Personal Ads, psychotherapist, routine, sadness, self-help, Separation, Tips, traditions, Volunteer, work, www.donnaferber.com
Posted in: Emotional Health, Tips | 2 Comments | Trackback | Email This Post
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Family Law Attorney Robert Mues, looks at ways divorced oarents can be more actively involved in their children’s school lives. In addition a pamphlet published by Separated Parenting Access and Resource Center (SPARC), titled,”Working with Non-Resident Fathers – A Guide for Educators of Children”, is also reviewed.
Tags: academics, children, custody, divorce, eparated Parenting Access and Resource Center, extra curricular activities, report card, school, school administrators, SPARC, student, teacher, teacher-parent conferences, Working with Non-Resident Fathers – A Guide for Educators of Children
Posted in: Custody Issues, Parenting Issues | 4 Comments | Trackback | Email This Post
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Family Law Attorney Robert Mues looks at statistics released by the Pentagon that suggests an increase in divorce rates, up from last year, and how the importance of mental health counselors can be helpful for Military families.
Tags: acute stress, Afghanistan, alcoholism, anxiety, April Cunningham, army, Army battlefield survey, Associated Press, children, combat, Defense Department, deployment, depression, divorce, divorce lawyer, divorce rate, family, Joe Davis, marriages, mental health counselors, mental health providers, Military divorces increasing from war stress, Pentagon, psychological, Separation, soldiers, spouse, Statistics, support groups, survey, theaters of operation, therapists, troops, veterans, Veterans of Foreign Wars, war
Posted in: Military, Statistics | 2 Comments | Trackback | Email This Post
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Family Law Attorney Robert Mues looks at helprul programs for married couples looking to build stronger relationships with their spouses.
Tags: assistance, Butler, children, counseling, Department of Health and Human Services, divorce, divorce prevention, Elizabeth’s New Life Center, Expecting a Baby?, faith-based, family law, Greene, Healthy Couples, infidelity, Looking to Build a Stronger Relationship, Love Thinks: Balancing the Head and the Heart, low-conflict, maintaining a healthy relationship, marriage, Marriage Builders/ Relationship Builders, marriage education, Marriage Works! Ohio, ME, Men’s Mentoring Group, Miami, Montgomery, professional counseling, reconciliation, relationship skills, resolution, Shelby, teens, Warren, Workshops
Posted in: Parenting Issues, Seminars Classes & Workshops | 6 Comments | Trackback | Email This Post
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