
Marriage and Finances: What Should You Talk About Before Getting Married
In “Money, Money, Money” ABBA sing, “I work all night, I work all day. To pay the bills I have to pay, Ain’t it sad.”

In “Money, Money, Money” ABBA sing, “I work all night, I work all day. To pay the bills I have to pay, Ain’t it sad.”

The decision to get a divorce isn’t an easy one. It isn’t even a choice sometimes for one party. While getting blindsided is devastating, we

**There are spoilers here – don’t read until you have watched the series** My last movie critique has acquired so much attention; I thought I

The holidays are a time of tradition. Some of us put up decorations, some cook a special family dish and you listen to the same

Rachel Vanni shares with Professional Family Mediator Jen Segura (of San Diego Family Mediation Center) her personal journey of loss of her husband and 3-year-old

Often we have couples who start the divorce process, and then they have to “pause” for one reason or another. Sometimes they pause because through

According to a report by the American Psychological Association (APA), around 40% to 50% of marriages in our country end in divorce. In most cases, divorce

I consider myself to be a fairly crafty person. I am always refinishing items of furniture. When I am stressed, I especially get a deep

Bridget Potterton of Keller Williams Realty, Inc. and Professional Mediator Jen Segura (of San Diego Family Mediation Center) talk about the current real estate climate

Most kids have begun their new school year, with the vast majority starting virtually or homeschool. For most parents, this isn’t how they pictured the

We know the divorce process can be very overwhelming and we want to provide as much information as we can to help alleviate any anxiety

Due to COVID19, you may see a lot of advertisements that boast online divorce services. They may be a bit misleading. While you definitely can