If divorce has become your only option, breaking the news to your spouse the right way can set the tone for an amicable divorce. Of course, that is not an easy conversation. Sometimes it is easier in the short term to just hire a lawyer and let them handle those conversations. But, that usually is not the best way to start the case. In this episode, we interview licensed, professional counselor Tim Bouman from Atlanta Center for Marriages to get his insight on how to break the news to your spouse in a way that sets the right tone in your case. We break down how to start off on the right foot that will leave the two of you as good co-parents (if you have kids) and not life-long, bitter enemies.
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216 - Is Alimony only for Women?
215 - 8 Tips to Create Room for an Amicable Divorce
214 - Q&A - How do you navigate the divorce process without income?
213 - Knowing The Rules of Evidence so the Judge Rules In Your Favor - Part 2
212 - Knowing The Rules of Evidence so the Judge Rules In Your Favor
211 - You Want to Avoid Hearing this in Court: "I Object" ... Understanding the Rules of Evidence
210 - The Four Kinds of Evidence That Will Help You Win Your Trial
209 - Even More Divorce Strategies that do NOT work!
208 - Divorce Strategies that do NOT work!
207 - How to Mediate a High Conflict Dispute with Bill Eddy, LCSW, Esq.
206 - Debunking 21 Divorce Myths
205 - Why are the Gates and more older people divorcing?
204 - The 4 Truths That Exist in Every Courtroom
203 - Answering More of Your Family Law Questions
202 - Answering Your Family Violence Questions
201 - Answering Child Custody Questions
200 - What is Financial Infidelity and Why is it a Problem?
199 - What Are Common Experts Used In Divorce Cases?
198 - Taking on Divorce and Child Custody Questions
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