Divorce NewsletterAs a service to our clients, the law office of Jane-Ashley McMillan and Divorce Magazine are pleased to provide you with these e-newsletters and hope that the information and articles contained within are helpful, supportive and entertaining. For more information, please click here: http://www.divorcemag.com/TX/pro/texas-plano-divorce-lawyer-1.shtml March 2010 - Finance
Surviving divorce during recession How to prepare yourself to deal with the financial realities of divorce — especially in this tough economy. Keeping your divorce costs down Judge Lynn Toler to share some advice on how you can keep divorce costs down - Divorce
The secret to a successful divorce According to this Family Court Judge, the answer to a "good divorce" is simpler than most people — including most Judges — think. - Parentings
An approach to resolving child access Maximize your parental time while yielding to the best interests of the children. - Health and Well Being
How to quiet your mind Tame tension during your divorce to reduce your stress level and help you get through the process. February 2010 - Relationship
Divorce prevention Valentine's Days tips from DivorceMagazine.com. - Legal
Divorce versus annulment Learn the differences between a divorce, a legal annulment and a religious annulment. - Parent Alienation
A family’s heartbreak: a parent’s introduction to parental alienation In a healthy divorce both parents help the child through the divorce as equals. - Emotional Wellness
Divorce and your emotional needs: what you should know to survive your divorce Some of the most difficult stages involve emotional growth and balance. - Finance
Avoiding financial disaster January 2010 - Considering Divorce
Should You Stay or Go? The clue often lies in the reason you have for wanting to stay married. - Finance
What you should know about QDROS The top four mistakes people make when it comes to QDROs. - Parenting
Once You've Told Your Children about the Divorce Learn some guidelines for helping children best adjust to the changes a divorce will bring in the early days. - Legal
The Bifurcated Divorce If you and your spouse want to end the marriage immediately, but still have issues that are not yet satisfied in the settlement agreement, you may seek a bifurcated divorce. - Parenting and Stepfamilies
The Parent Left Behind Here's how to make it easier for the parent staying home. December 2009 - Finance
In Debt?? - Getting Your Finances Back on Track Get control of your finances and debts, its up to you to manage. - Divorce Recovery
Life after Divorce: The power of acceptance The power of acceptance Acceptance is the most important and most difficult step we must take toward releasing the past and beginning a new chapter of life. - Parenting and Stepfamilies
Is It Wise to Save Money and Vacation Together? How two parents can vacation together with the children after a separation. - Legal/child custody
Who Decides: You or the Judge? Be aware that when you take child issues to court, you are turning over control to a judge who doesn't know you or your children. - Holiday Tips
Holiday tips for divorced parents An interview with Dan Couvrette, Publisher of Divorce Magazine. November 2009 - Divorce Recovery Divorce Ceremony:
A Healing Way to Begin Life Anew A healing and constructive way to honor divorce as a rite of passage is through a personalized and meaningful ceremony. - Holiday/parenting:
Two Homes for the Holidays How to deal with your children's anxieties over celebrating holidays with separated parents. - Divorce Lawyers:
How to Evaluate a Lawyer Some useful questions to ask when deciding which lawyer to use. - Relationship:
The Good Divorce The simple truth is that while there are bad divorces, there are also good ones. - Finance :
Divorce Put You Into Debt? Consider Debt Management Debt management can help you regain your financial balance, so you can make thoughtful choices. October 2009 - Advice From A Judge:
Observe courtroom etiquette. This judge wants you to know a bit of etiquette in advance to help you ease your worries about making a gaffe. - New service/parenting:
New computer program lets parents tell bedtime stories while absent Available online Oct 7. - Finance:
Love, money, and the blended family How to manage a relationship that comes with financial liabilities from a previous divorce. - Relationship:
Seeking marriage counseling Here are some of the reasons why couples seek marriage counseling. - Children and Divorce:
When did childhood get to be so stressful? Appreciate your child's situation and be the adults. September 2009 - Divorce Law/Family Law:
Divorce versus Annulment Learn the differences between divorce and annulment. - Financial:
Divorce, Recession Style The way that couples -- and the professionals assisting them -- are dealing with divorce has had to change dramatically to keep up with today's financial realities. - Separation/Divorce Process:
Contested or Uncontested Here's an overview of the contested and.uncontested divorce process. - Parenting and Stepfamilies:
Reconcilable Differences: Forgive Us Our Trespasses Learn how to re-build relationships after separation/divorce. - Divorce Therapy:
Divorce Therapy for Parents: How to help your children Divorce is hard for your children, here are some suggestion to help you help your children. August 2009 - Advice from Judge Toler
The wisdom to know the difference In order to navigate the legal system successfully, you have to understand (and come to terms with) what it can and cannot do. - Divorce Law/Family Law
Don't get hung up on fairness Learn why this judge says: In divorce court, arguing about whether something is fair is usually a waste of time. - Divorce Recovery
Life after Divorce: The power of acceptance The acceptance of your reality, with no illusions or personal interpretations or filters involves giving up blame, resentment, and regret. - Divorce Mediation
Emotional issues and negotiation skills Questions and answers on how to overcome emotions that interfere with negotiations; how to make trade-offs so that you get what you really want etc. - Parenting and Stepfamilies
The key to divorced parents helping their children through economically stressful times: work together Learn how to communicate your changing financial circumstances to your children by working together with your spouse. July 2009 - Health/Well Being
The transformative power of self-care Self-care is about nurturing yourself on all levels -- physically, mentally, emotionally, and spiritually -- so you can live, love, and parent optimally. - Financial
Making your case for spousal support Many states and provinces consider your marital standard of living and your pre-divorce lifestyle as major factors in awarding spousal support. - Children and Divorce
In the best interest of the child. Divorce can be nasty business, but no matter how angry you are at your spouse, it's no excuse to involve your children in the nastiness. - Divorce Lawyer
A solid relationship with your divorce attorney What your lawyer needs and expects from you and what you should expect from your lawyer. - Parenting
Parenting pitfalls Common warning signs that you need help before your children become casualties of your divorce. June 2009 - Divorce Law
The Divorce Process - Part IV: Issues to deal with and the divorce Judgment A basic guide to the legal process behind ending your marriage, Part IV: The issues you need to deal with and the Judgment. - Health/Well Being
Pieces of you Identifying and filling the "missing pieces" is the key to finding the life and love you want. - Financial Planning/Investment
Suddenly Single: Insurance Factors for Single Parents As a single head of the household, it is critical to have periodic evaluations of your insurance coverage to ensure that your children are protected and financially secure at all times. - Infidelity
How to Earn Forgiveness and Rebuild Trust after Betrayal Learn how the damage of infidelity can be undone. - Parental Alienation Syndrome
Am I a Parent Alienator? Take this test online and find out if you alienate your children against your ex. May 2009 - Children and Divorce
Telling Your Kids: Preparing for Your Children's Responses Prepare yourself for the different kinds of emotional reactions your children may have after you tell them about your divorce. - Health/Well Being
Anger Management Now that it's over, it's okay to feel angry. - Parenting & Step-Families
Check, Please! Don't give up on your parenting responsibilities It is best to exercise some logic and good judgment when it comes to your children and your household during your divorce. - Divorce Law
Divorce Process - Part III: Litigation and negotiation A basic guide to the legal process behind ending your marriage. - Divorce Recovery
Bootcamp for the broken-hearted Here's a look at the stages of a broken heart -- and some tips on mending your heart and moving on. April 2009
- Children and Divorce
Telling your kids: helping your kids cope over time After you've told your children about your divorce plans, you must keep your promises to them about what life would be like in the future. - Divorce Law
Divorce process - Part II: Preparing discovery A basic guide to the legal process behind ending your marriage. - Financial Planning/Investment
I am overwhelmed with debt and bills from my divorce. What can I do? Putting off handling your finance after the divorce can lead to sleepless nights and expensive mistakes. - Health/Well Being
Building a wonderful you Learn how to embrace and accept yourself - Relationships
Reconcilable Differences: No More Secrets A story of how two committed parents can have a good relationship with each other and their extended families regardless of the reason for the divorce. March 2009 - Divorce Law
The Divorce Process Seek proper information and advice before you agree on the terms of your temporary order as they can impact the final outcome of your divorce. - Children and Divorce
How to Help Your Child Through a Divorce Children's reactions to separation and divorce are greatly influenced by their parents' reactions. Help yourself so you can help your children. - Financial Planning/Investment
Where Credit's Due How to protect your all-important credit score during divorce - Infidelity
Frequently Asked Questions About Infidelity These FAQs cover statistics on infidelity, signs of infidelity, and its impact on a relationship. - Parental Alienation
Adult Children of Parental Alienation Syndrome Learn to identify the patterns of alienation and it is possible for alienation to be reversed. February 2009 - Financial Planning/Investment
Dividing Marital Property Here's how to deal with complex financial or property issues in a divorce. - Children and Divorce
Creating Clarity from Chaos With its new rules and routines, divorce can bring disorder to any domicile. Here's how to bring structure back to your family life. - Relationships
It's a Date Getting ready to re-enter the dating scene? Here's a light-hearted look at the rules of engagement after divorce. - Divorce Lawyers
Working with Your Attorney to Get the Best Results Possible A rundown of what to provide for your lawyer to help him create the best settlement for you. - Considering divorce
Get Clear If You Should Stay Or Go Here's how to figure out if your relationship is workable and worth saving. January 2009 - Parenting & Step-Families
Ten Tips for Divorcing Parents Divorce is never easy on kids, but there are many ways caring parents can help lessen the impact of their break-up on their children. - Health/Well Being
Your Emotional Divorce and Recovery Attitude Learn how your attitude affects your life. - Legal
Orderly Justice: The Phases of a Divorce Trial Prepare yourself for the 8 phases of a divorce trial - Divorce Lawyers
The Full-Service Lawyer What you get in the gold-plated divorce - Divorce Mediation
The Benefits of Divorce Mediation How the mediation process can diffuse the conflict and improve communication in your divorce. Jane-Ashley McMillan - Family Law Specialist Certified by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization As an experienced Plano family law and divorce attorney, Ms. McMillan understands that financial difficulties often go hand-in-hand with marital ones. Her law office accepts all major credit cards and she works with clients to keep attorneys' fees and costs reasonable by making sure that her time is used as efficiently as possible. Contact the law office of Jane-Ashley McMillan today. Call 972.422.2424 for Guidance and Passionate Representation Through Difficult Times From her Plano, Texas, law office, Jane-Ashley McMillan represents individuals in family law and in divorce-related concerns. She serves clients from throughout Collin County and Dallas County including those from cities such as Dallas, Plano, Allen, Frisco, Carrollton, Garland, Richardson and McKinney. Ms. McMillan is also licensed to practice law in the state of South Carolina.
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