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The Most Expensive Mistake in Divorce (And How to Avoid It)
The most expensive mistake in divorce isn’t about who keeps what — it’s letting conflict lead the first conversations. When things escalate, costs rise fast, especially since most judges require mediation before trial, meaning you may pay for attorneys and a mediator. Starting with mediation protects your finances, reduces stress, and helps you move forward with clarity and respect.
Beth Carrier
3 min read


Divorce Before the Holidays: Should You File Now or Wait Until January?
Thinking about splitting but wondering if you should wait until after New Year’s? The truth is, divorce before the holidays can sometimes save your sanity, your finances, and your fresh start. Here’s how to decide whether filing now — instead of waiting — is the smartest move for you and your family.
Beth Carrier
3 min read


Divorce Regrets: What People Wish They Knew Before Filing
Many people rush into divorce without realizing the long-term consequences. This blog explores the most common divorce regrets — from financial fallout to the impact on kids — and how mediation can help couples avoid these mistakes.
Beth Carrier
2 min read


Mediation Mistakes to Avoid: Lessons from Real Cases
Mediation can save time, money, and emotional stress—but only if it’s done right. Too often, couples rush the process, show up unprepared, or let emotions take control, leading to costly setbacks. In this blog, we share real-life lessons from mediation cases to help you avoid these common mistakes and achieve a smoother, more successful divorce resolution.
Beth Carrier
3 min read


Don’t Blow Up the Bridge: Why 'How You Divorce' Matters for the Rest of Your Life
Divorce isn’t just about ending a marriage — it’s about setting the tone for the rest of your life. Here’s why how you handle your divorce matters, and how mediation helps you move forward without burning it all down.
Beth Carrier
2 min read


The 5 Biggest Lies About Divorce (and What You Actually Need to Know)
Everyone seems to have advice about divorce — but much of it is flat-out wrong. Here are the 5 biggest lies you’ll hear, and what you actually need to know.
Beth Carrier
2 min read


Why "Winning" Your Divorce Could Mean Everyone Loses
When it comes to divorce, many people approach it like a chess match — determined to outmaneuver and ‘win’ at all costs. But in family matters, a win-lose mindset often leaves everyone worse off, especially the kids. This blog unpacks the myth of ‘winning’ your divorce, what you should really aim for, and how mediation helps everyone move forward with dignity — and a plan that works.
Beth Carrier
2 min read
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