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Divorce Can Be Positive

Facing a divorce is scary. If you’re new at this you may be feeling very depressed, terrified, worried, and you may be in serious emotional turmoil. It may be hard to realize right now but your feelings are normal.  Right now just trust me when I tell you that it is not the end of [...]

virtualassist | August 14th, 2009 | Continued

Featured Article #2

The Gentle and Easy Approach

Fall in love.
Get married.
Have some kids.
Launch a new career.
Start to grow apart.
Separate.
Read Divorce Buddy System.
Settle peacefully.
Divorce like there is a tomorrow.
Hug leaving court.
Move on.
Buy a new car.
Start education fund for the kids.
Write thank you note to Richard Kulerski

J. Richard Kulerski, J.D. | February 9th, 2009 | Continued

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PURPOSE OF THIS BLOG

This blog aims to spread the word about a little used, but very effective, settlement technique that you can use to make your divorce simpler, less painful, and less costly.
It centers on a surprising tool that professional negotiators have been using for years to persuade the other side to settle out of court.
The blog highlights [...]

J. Richard Kulerski, J.D. | January 9th, 2009 | Continued

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Factors involved in a divorce

If you’ve come to a final decision to go through with a divorce and would like to avoid appearing in court, you should consider using the various advantages of a cooperative divorce.  There are several viable factors for a divorce to be granted.  Some of these common factors includes the following:

Abusive Treatment In the Marriage
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September 14th, 2009 | virtualassist | 0 comments | Continued
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Cooperative parenting and divorce

What is cooperative parenting?  Cooperative Parenting is basically an agreement between divorced couples who are able to adjust their differences and co-parent in a respectful manner to benefit their children.  It is essential that divorced couples make the co-parenting transition work in order to reduce stress and tension for everyone in the family.
In most cases, [...]

September 7th, 2009 | virtualassist | 0 comments | Continued
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The benefits of a cooperative divorce

It is important to take advantage of the benefits of a cooperative divorce.  This is a sensible alternative for many couples and can dramatically reduce certain disputes,that might occur during divorce proceedings.  Going through a divorce can be very devastating for many couples and even though you might be emotionally wounded, a cooperative divorce can [...]

September 1st, 2009 | virtualassist | 0 comments | Continued
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Helping Children Through Divorce

Getting children through a divorce will be a lot simpler if you and your soon to be ex spouse can get along with each other. There is no reason that two adults cannot set aside animosity in order to establish a united parental front to the children.
The problem is  the divorce process is adversarial in [...]

August 21st, 2009 | virtualassist | 0 comments | Continued
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The power of proper negotiation

One thing a lot of people do not understand is the power of proper negotiation.  Movers and shakers around the world learn how to negotiate in order to get what they want.  To negotiate properly you must approach the person correctly. You must treat what your advisory has to say in a kind and compassionate [...]

August 19th, 2009 | virtualassist | 0 comments | Continued
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Does friendly equal friends?

One misconception about having a friendly divorce is that you’re actually going to be real friends with your ex. There is a vast difference between acting friendly and being a friend. If you were friends you probably would not get a divorce.
Now this is not to say that you can’t be friends at a later [...]

August 17th, 2009 | virtualassist | 0 comments | Continued
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Divorce Can Be Positive

Facing a divorce is scary. If you’re new at this you may be feeling very depressed, terrified, worried, and you may be in serious emotional turmoil. It may be hard to realize right now but your feelings are normal.  Right now just trust me when I tell you that it is not the end of [...]

August 14th, 2009 | virtualassist | 0 comments | Continued
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The Gentle and Easy Approach

Fall in love.
Get married.
Have some kids.
Launch a new career.
Start to grow apart.
Separate.
Read Divorce Buddy System.
Settle peacefully.
Divorce like there is a tomorrow.
Hug leaving court.
Move on.
Buy a new car.
Start education fund for the kids.
Write thank you note to Richard Kulerski

February 9th, 2009 | J. Richard Kulerski, J.D. | 0 comments | Continued
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Author Talk Interview

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January 10th, 2009 | J. Richard Kulerski, J.D. | 0 comments | Continued
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PURPOSE OF THIS BLOG

This blog aims to spread the word about a little used, but very effective, settlement technique that you can use to make your divorce simpler, less painful, and less costly.
It centers on a surprising tool that professional negotiators have been using for years to persuade the other side to settle out of court.
The blog highlights [...]

January 9th, 2009 | J. Richard Kulerski, J.D. | 0 comments | Continued

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