Tag Archives: Divorce

The Office: Michael pushes Toby’s tray

Posted on 13. Oct, 2011 by Young Parents Guide.

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Toby tries to cheer Michael up after his deposition and this is what he gets in return .. LOL

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Memphis Divorce Attorney Larry Rice: on Parenting Issues in Tennessee

Posted on 02. Oct, 2011 by Young Parents Guide.

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Attorney Larry Rice, a senior partner at Memphis based firm Rice, Amundsen, & Caperton, PLLC, discusses possible Parenting Issues during the divorce practice. Larry Rice is certified as a Family Law Trial Advocate by the National Board of Trial Advocacy and certified as a Family Law Specialist by the Tennessee Board of Specialization. Mr. Rice has lectured at six American Bar Association conventions. He has lectured to lawyers in Tennessee, New York, Georgia, Arkansas, Mississippi, Illinois, Indiana, Virginia, Louisiana, New Jersey, Missouri, North Carolina, Nevada, California, New Jersey, Washington, Massachusetts, Alabama, California, Ohio, and Canada on many occasions on topics from Law Office Management to Ethics to Trial Practice. He authored Divorce Practice in Tennessee, The Effective Ethical Lawyer, and The Complete Guide to Divorce Practice: Forms and Procedures for Lawyers 1st, 2nd and 3rd editions. He served on the Editorial Board of the Matrimonial Strategist and has contributed articles on trial tactics, AIDS, and other topics. He was the founding Chairperson of the Divorce and Family Law Section of the Memphis Bar Association and co-founder of the Family Law Section of the Tennessee Bar Association. Mr. Rice is listed in Who’s Who in American Law and Who’s Who in the World. He is a partner at Rice, Amundsen, and Caperton, LLPC He practices law daily and can be reached either by phone at 901-526-6701, by fax 901-526-6702, or by e-mail at lrice@ricelaw.com. He

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Life Lessons with Goldy | Episode #2

Posted on 28. Sep, 2011 by Young Parents Guide.

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This is an old video I posted on my original channel. A lot of people enjoyed watching it and really liked the idea of “life lesson” videos. So I thought I would go ahead and re-upload them for those of you who liked them AND for those of you who have never seen them. Twitter: www.twitter.com Facebook: www.facebook.com

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Coming Soon – YOU BETTER SIT DOWN: TALES FROM MY PARENTS DIVORCE

Posted on 11. Sep, 2011 by Young Parents Guide.

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August 16 — 21 by Anne Kauffman, Matthew Maher, Caitlin Miller, Jennifer R. Morris, Janice Paran, and Robbie Collier Sublett conceived by Jennifer R. Morris directed by Anne Kauffman Crafted from interviews between the cast and their own parents, You Better Sit Down is an alternately heartbreaking and hilarious look at the stories behind the statistics of one of the most prominent social phenomena of our time. Shockingly candid, these delicate parent-child conversations, with the actors playing their own parents, yield unique insights into falling in love, falling out of love, and rebuilding a life after the complex experience of dividing a family. The Civilians, a New York-based theater company, creates original work derived from investigations into the world beyond the theater.

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The Place of Refuge

Posted on 03. Sep, 2011 by Young Parents Guide.

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This documentary will be filmed in Hawaii using the dolphins as a metaphor for parents who protect their children as the dolphins do, in combination with energy psychology for the healing of the pain of divorce. Parents will learn how to protect their children emotionally and be sensitive to their needs during this difficult time by not engaging in behaviors that are particularly harmful to their children. The audience will follow five parents who are attending a parenting class that features dolphin swims for divorcing parents and help in overcoming the negative attitudes and behaviors that are so hurtful to their children. Clips of the earlier class will be interspersed with the energy psychology to help these parents with their pain, make the behavioral changes based on what they have learned and help them see possibilities for a new life. At the film’s end, parents will be directed to a website where there will be classes for divorcing and single parents and also to a Place of Refuge to be established in centers across the US This film will be the first step in helping parents become more conscious of how their divorce is affecting their kids and what they can do to achieve the best possible outcome. www.makingtheworldabetterplace.us

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Margaret Kelleher, Psy.D. – Equine Therapy and Counseling Near Sellwood in Portland

Posted on 26. Aug, 2011 by Young Parents Guide.

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therapists.americanmentalhealth.com PROFESSIONAL FOCUS Divorcing or divorced parents often worry about how they can protect their children from the very treatment by the other parent that led to the adult divorce. I help divorcing parents become better co-parents, even if the child’s other parent appears unwilling to change. Populations Served: Adults, Child 0-4, Child 5-11, Gay Office Settings: Private Practice (solo) Usual and Customary Fee: 0.00 per 50 minute hour. I charge 0 for intake sessions. EDUCATION Highest Degree Earned: Psy.D. Discipline: Clinical Psychology Education: BA in Psychology and MA in Psychological Counseling from Pacific Lutheran University; Psy.D. in Clinical Psychology from the Oregon Graduate School of Professional Psychology at Pacific University. Background / Experience: I have been in private practice since 1989. I am licensed in both Oregon and Washington. License #OR #0777 / WA # 1363 Southeast Portland – Sellwood District 8624 SE 13th Ave Portland, OR 97202 (503) 232-0014 E-Mail: drmkelleher@gmail.com Fax (503) 232-0144 24hr Phone (503) 232-0014

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Do Divorced Parents Get and Equal Number of Days with the Children

Posted on 10. Aug, 2011 by Young Parents Guide.

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Every case is different. That’s why the law now clearly states, at Florida Statute Section 61.13 (2)(c)(1), “There is no presumption for or against the father or mother of the child or for or against any specific time sharing schedule when creating or modifying the parenting plan of the child.” Given the children’s ages, schedules, and levels of development, for example, as well as the parents’ own schedules and issues, the court looks at the particulars of the given case before preparing a parenting plan. It is important to note that as hard as the court will try to fashion a good parenting plan, it is usually presumed that the parents can do a better job than the court because the parents know the situation better than anyone. That is why, in most cases, the parents create their own plan, either on their own, or with the help of a mediator or other neutral third party.

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Child Custody Help | Child Custody Rights

Posted on 02. Aug, 2011 by Young Parents Guide.

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WeMakeYouKnow.com — Child Custody Help Couples should consider many things before really deciding to divorce. A divorce will cause unpleasant effects because it involves various aspects of life. Costs, mental, child custody, sharing of property ownership are some effects of a divorce. How about the children? Any condition that would happen, children should get more attention in this case. Many divorced parents will struggle to gain custody of their children. This is a difficult process because it involves legal and judicial processes. Many questions will arise in the minds of each parent: How to win child custody? How to equate the rights of child custody? How to win child custody without going to court? How to negotiate child custody in the court? How to get the best lawyer for child custody cases? How to be a good single parent? Some answers to the questions above are: Remain calm, thoughtful and polite when in court or when talking with your spouse. This will be the assessment for you that you are the parents who deserve your parenting. Talk with your spouse, your family and your spouse family. This is an effort to avoid this case comes to court. Be open and say anything to your lawyer although that’s very personal, this will greatly assist your lawyer to carry out their duties. Any results you get, be encouraged to accept and believe that your children will be fine in the right hands. To learn more about child custody, please visit our website: WeMakeYouKnow.com

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Children Of Divorce – Family Life Video

Posted on 26. Jul, 2011 by Young Parents Guide.

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This video was produced by Family Life (familylife.com) and puts on the display the effects of divorce on children. A child of divorced parents is interviewed here in a heart wrenching tale of the pain inflicted on those most vulnerable in the family.

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Coping with anger when parenting through divorce

Posted on 08. Jul, 2011 by Young Parents Guide.

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Much anger comes from our inability to effect change in other people. We can’t- we can’t change other people. Kathleen Adler, LMHC discusses “Coping with anger when parenting through divorce”. This video is an excerpt from our Parenting and Divorce online course featuring Kathleen Adler, LMHC, Education Programs Course Administrator

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