Estate Planning Considerations Subsequent to Your Divorce

Estate Planning Considerations Subsequent to Your Divorce

Maybe you haven’t started the process or maybe you have a will or trust that is a decade old. In either case, post-divorce is an important time to either get the ball rolling or update an antiquated document that may no longer make sense for you or your children.

Gaslighting

Gaslighting

Gaslighting has become an increasingly popular topic for families facing divorce. Gaslighting is a covert form of emotional abuse that can lead to psychological manipulation. The abuser uses gaslighting in an attempt to sow self-doubt, confusion, and manipulation over the abused.

A Little Planning Goes a Long Way When Vacationing With Your Child

A Little Planning Goes a Long Way When Vacationing With Your Child

It’s that time of year when most of us are thinking about and planning our summer get-aways with our children. If you are a separated or divorced parent, there is a lot more to think about than just your destination. It’s important to include key elements regarding vacations in the parenting plan you might be in the process of developing or modifying. Doing your due diligence now just might avoid a lot of stress and anxiety with your co-parent down the road.

Collaborative Divorce in Nebraska

Collaborative Divorce in Nebraska

The collaborative process allows families to maintain control over their divorce.

When we use the collaborative process, the parties make all of the decisions and agreements with the guidance of their professional teams. This prevents a court from having any say.

If creating an agreement that takes your unique family and needs into consideration is important, the collaborative process is likely a good fit for you and your family. Reach out to your team at McGill Law to learn more about this better approach to divorce.

Spring Cleaning

Spring Cleaning

There is something so refreshing about resetting your space as the seasons change. During the winter season, I often feel like I’m just holding on for brighter, warmer days. As a result, my home and life become cluttered. Laundry baskets overflow, kid’s toys are everywhere, and my attention is scattered in a thousand different directions.

Unfortunately, clutter in our homes increases our stress levels. Studies show that you’re also more likely to continue adding to the mess in an already-cluttered home. Your belongings get misplaced, and your anxiety increases as you realize you’ll have to dig your way out. Instead of stressing about the mess, here are some tips to refresh your space and life this spring: