Wright Family Law Divorce Podcast
Attorney and Host Ellen Wright gives insight, perspective and coaching to individuals and families going through the family court and divorce process. Various topics surrounding divorce are discussed as well as news, tips and tricks that anyone going through divorce or the family court process will want to consider. Remember: Knowledge is power and you don’t have to go through this alone! wrightfamilylawgroup.com exhaledivorcemediation.com
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Beyond Divorce: Navigating Bullying and Mental Health in the Family Sphere
04/02/2024
Beyond Divorce: Navigating Bullying and Mental Health in the Family Sphere
In this thought-provoking episode of the Wright Family Law Divorce Podcast, we step slightly aside from our traditional focus on divorce and family law to explore a critical issue that affects families across the globe: bullying and mental health among teenagers. We are thrilled to welcome Katie Kuperman, a passionate author and entrepreneur hailing from Toronto, known for her deep commitment to telling stories that resonate with audiences on a profound level. Katie brings to the table her latest novel, "The Only Way Out," a gripping narrative inspired by the tragic story of Amanda Todd, which delves into the harsh realities of bullying and mental health issues in the high school setting. Through the lens of two best friends, Kaitlyn and Rebecca, the book explores the devastating impact of bullying and the challenging journey toward healing and advocacy. This episode is an intersection of family dynamics, legal challenges, and the societal implications of mental health and bullying, aiming to shed light on how family law can play a pivotal role in addressing and mitigating these issues. We will dive into thought-provoking discussions about the role of family dynamics in coping strategies, the impact of social media, the importance of communication within families, especially through divorce or separation, and how the legal system can provide support. Join us as we navigate these complex topics with Katie, offering insights not only into her novel but also into how stories can influence advocacy, change, and understanding. Whether you're a parent, educator, legal professional, or simply someone who cares about the well-being of young individuals, this episode promises to offer valuable perspectives on fostering crucial conversations and actions to support those affected by bullying and mental health challenges. Tune in to "Beyond Divorce: Navigating Bullying and Mental Health in the Family Sphere" for an episode that transcends the boundaries of family law, touching upon the essence of human struggle, resilience, and the power of coming together to make a difference. To learn more about Katie and her work visit: Purchase on Amazon:
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Untying Knots: Navigating Divorce and Rediscovering Yourself with Nick Meima
03/12/2024
Untying Knots: Navigating Divorce and Rediscovering Yourself with Nick Meima
In this enlightening episode of the Wright Family Law Divorce Podcast, we dive deep into the complex world of divorce, recovery, and personal transformation with our esteemed guest, Nick Meima. With over 16 years of experience as a Divorce Recovery Group Facilitator, Relationship Coach, and Business Coach, Nick brings a wealth of knowledge and insight to the table, offering practical advice and heartfelt anecdotes to guide individuals through one of life's most challenging transitions. "Untying Knots: Navigating Divorce and Rediscovering Yourself with Nick Meima" explores the emotional and logistical mazes encountered during and after a divorce. Nick addresses the common pitfalls and mistakes that individuals often make, offering strategies for emotionally disentangling from an ex-partner and laying the groundwork for a fulfilling post-divorce life. From navigating the initial stages of separation to mastering the art of co-parenting and rebuilding one's identity and community, this episode is packed with actionable advice and compassionate guidance. Listeners will gain insights into the importance of forgiveness, self-care, and setting healthy boundaries post-divorce. Nick's stories of transformation and healing serve as powerful reminders of the resilience of the human spirit and the possibility of growth and renewal following the end of a marriage. Whether you're contemplating divorce, in the midst of one, or looking to rebuild your life afterward, this episode promises to be an invaluable resource, offering hope, clarity, and a path forward. Join us as we untie the knots of divorce with Nick Meima, and embark on a journey towards healing and rediscovery. To learn more about Nick visit: https://www.afterdivorcesupport.com/
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Family Court Chronicles: Parenting Time Supervisors and Their Role in the Family Court
02/20/2024
Family Court Chronicles: Parenting Time Supervisors and Their Role in the Family Court
In this pivotal episode of The Wright Family Law Divorce Podcast, Attorney and Host Ellen Wright sits down with Ed Micu, LMHC, a distinguished mental health counselor and seasoned expert in family dynamics and adolescent behavior. With a career that spans over two decades, Ed brings a wealth of experience from his roles as a licensed Massachusetts public school teacher and a counselor specialized in working with families and individuals navigating the complexities of life's challenges. This conversation delves into the heart of Ed's Supervised Visitation services, a crucial offering that provides a safe, neutral, and conflict-free environment for parents to maintain a connection with their children amidst the turbulence of divorce and other family court proceedings. Ed shares his insights on how these services not only ensure the well-being and security of children but also serve as a bridge for mending and strengthening family relationships during and after divorce. Listeners will gain an in-depth understanding of the significance of supervised visitation and how it can positively impact both parents and children. Ed also sheds light on his approach to crisis management, goal setting, and helping clients navigate behavioral health and substance abuse concerns. With a focus on developing effective communication skills and strategies, Ed’s expertise is invaluable for anyone looking to achieve success and harmony in their family life, especially in the face of adversity. This episode is a must-listen for individuals and families going through the family court and divorce process, offering practical advice, news, tips, and tricks that are essential for navigating these challenging times. Join Ellen and Ed as they explore the transformative power of Supervised Visitation services and how they can support families in creating a foundation for a more positive future. Learn more about Ed Micu and Think Counseling Services by contacting him at: thinkcounselingservices.com/contact/
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From Pain to Possibility: A Journey From Abuse to Acceptance
10/26/2023
From Pain to Possibility: A Journey From Abuse to Acceptance
In Episode 17, we are honored to have TikTok sensation Raychell Jones join us. Widely recognized for her candid and inspirational videos detailing her personal struggles, Raychell provides hope and insight to those navigating the intricacies of blended families. Raychell takes us on a heart-rending journey in this deeply touching episode, recounting the pain of enduring childhood abuse at the hands of her father and grandmother. The sudden death of her father when she was just 11 further compounded her trauma. Yet, in the midst of this devastation, Raychell paints a poignant picture of resilience and redemption. With remarkable intimacy, she shares how she found unexpected healing and acceptance with her step-father and his children, following her mother's remarriage merely six months after her father's passing.Blended families often grapple with unique challenges and complexities, but Raychell's story is a testament to the incredible beauty that can emerge from the ashes of tragedy. Through her story, listeners will feel a surge of encouragement and be reminded that even in the darkest moments, there's potential for profound blessings.Additionally, discover the lighter side of Raychell as she talks about her current passion - food! As an aspiring chef with a thriving lifestyle YouTube channel, she showcases delicious recipes and offers insightful restaurant reviews from the Dallas/Fort Worth area. Tune in for a rollercoaster of emotions, from tears to smiles, and leave feeling uplifted and inspired. Subscribe to Raychell's YouTube Channel 👉🏻 Follow Raychell on TikTok: @sugarmama2287
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Understanding Legal Challenges in Co-Parenting Arrangements
10/12/2023
Understanding Legal Challenges in Co-Parenting Arrangements
In Episode 16 of the Wright Family Law Divorce podcast, Divorce and Family Law Attorney Sharie Reyes Albers of the Virginia Family Law Center provides invaluable insights into the complex world of parenting time within the realm of family law. Sharie Reyes Albers is a partner at Virginia Family Law Center and practices exclusively in family law. Sharie received her Juris Doctor from Syracuse University College of Law in 2012 and represents clients in all areas in family law, including divorce, child custody and visitation, child support, spousal support, equitable distribution, and simple adoption cases. Sharie is experienced in helping clients with child custody and visitation issues, including emergency matters; initial determination and modifications of child support; initial determination and modifications of spousal support; pendente lite hearings ahead of the equitable distribution trial (and in some courts, pendente lite custody and visitation schedules); equitable distribution matters involving assets like houses, small businesses, retirement, life insurance, checking/savings accounts, and debts. With a wealth of experience in handling diverse cases, Sharie addresses the most pressing questions and common challenges that parents face when dealing with parenting time disputes. From understanding how courts determine the best interests of the child to managing allegations of unfitness or safety concerns during parenting time, Sharie delves into the legal intricacies while offering practical advice for parents. Listeners will gain clarity on the role of parental rights in parenting time decisions, the impact of relocation on agreements, and the significance of child therapists in resolving disputes. Sharie also explores alternative dispute resolution methods, the influence of technology on modern parenting time agreements, and recent legal changes in family law. Whether you're just beginning the process or have been entangled in a complex case, this episode offers essential guidance to help parents navigate the challenging terrain of parenting time disputes. Tune in to hear real-life case anecdotes, learn valuable lessons, and gain the knowledge needed to make informed decisions for your family's future. Sharie is a skilled and passionate advocate for her clients in and out of the courtroom. In her free time, she enjoys spending time with her husband and two young daughters, and running with her dog, Ringo. Find out more about Attorney Sharie Reyes Albers and her Virginia Family Law Practice at:
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Untangling Home Finances: Insights From a Divorce Mortgage Expert
09/27/2023
Untangling Home Finances: Insights From a Divorce Mortgage Expert
In Episode 15, Ellen engages in an insightful conversation with Chuck Borgioli, a Certified Divorce Mortgage Professional, to delve into the intricacies of preserving your marital home following a divorce. Chuck's impressive career spans over three decades, with extensive experience in credit and interest rate markets, earning him high regard in the divorce finance community. Divorce is an emotionally charged juncture in life, often accompanied by a barrage of questions about the uncertain road ahead. One of the most poignant queries that surfaces during this time is, "Can I maintain ownership of our beloved home?" For many individuals, the marital residence isn't just a physical structure; it's a repository of cherished memories, a symbol of shared history, and a beacon promising future stability. In this episode, Chuck generously shares a wealth of practical insights that are indispensable for anyone navigating the complex landscape of keeping the marital home after a divorce. He delves deep into crucial factors like income assessments, debt-to-income ratios, and equity buyouts, unraveling the hidden intricacies that are often overshadowed by more immediate concerns. Whether you stand on the brink of a life-altering decision, are a seasoned professional seeking to better guide your clients, or are simply intrigued by the multifaceted world of post-divorce property considerations, don't forget to secure Chuck's comprehensive eGuide: "Considerations for Retaining Your Marital Residence After Divorce". This valuable resource not only condenses the wealth of knowledge discussed in this episode but also expands upon it, offering a deeper understanding of the subject matter. Your journey towards a more stable post-divorce future begins here. Don't miss this opportunity to equip yourself with the knowledge and confidence needed to make informed decisions. Download Chuck's eGuide today and take that crucial first step toward securing your financial and emotional well-being. 👉🏻 ________________________________________________________________________________________ 🔥Want to Talk to Ellen or Her Team? Call us! 978-851-2291 For help with your Massachusetts divorce or family law issue, or to simply get more information, go to http://wrightfamilylawgroup.com ______________________________________________________________________ ⭐️ABOUT WRIGHT FAMILY LAW GROUP⭐️ We are a top #massachusetts law firm that handles cases involving divorce, child custody, visitation rights, grandparents’ rights, parental alienation, paternity, spousal and child support, coaching and support, bankruptcy and more. Our mission is to empower our clients to be unshakeable in the face of adversity, educated in the court of law, and to provide a platform for them to move beyond this challenging process onto a better life for themselves and their children. _________________________________________________________________________ 🚀FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA Facebook: Follow on Instagram:http://www.instagram.com/wrightfamilylaw/ Follow on TikTok: Follow on Facebook: Follow on Threads: https://www.threads.net/@wrightfamilylaw
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Sobriety's Crossroads: Navigating Divorce From an Active Alcoholic
08/17/2023
Sobriety's Crossroads: Navigating Divorce From an Active Alcoholic
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Navigating Co-Parenting Pitfalls With 3rd Party Communications Apps
07/26/2023
Navigating Co-Parenting Pitfalls With 3rd Party Communications Apps
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Shattered Trust: Unmasking Financial Abuse in Midlife Crisis Marriages
07/10/2023
Shattered Trust: Unmasking Financial Abuse in Midlife Crisis Marriages
In episode 12 of the #wrightfamilylawdivorcepodcast we delve into the powerful story of Nicole L, who emerged from the shadows of financial abuse and found her inner strength amidst the turmoil of her ex-husband's midlife crisis during her #divorce in #massachusetts Join us as we embark on a deeply personal journey, where Nicole L. candidly shares her experiences of navigating the complex web of manipulation and control that often accompanies financial abuse. With incredible resilience, she reveals the intricate dynamics that unfolded before, during, and after the divorce process. Nicole L.'s story, sheds light on the signs of financial abuse, its devastating impact on victims, and the long-lasting effects it can have on their lives. We explore the emotions, challenges, and triumphs that she encountered along the way, inspiring listeners to recognize the strength within themselves and find their own path to healing. With Nicole L. we unpack the strategies she employed to rebuild her life, regain her independence, and reclaim her #financialsecurity Her journey serves as a beacon of hope and #empowerment for anyone who has endured similar circumstances, offering practical insights and guidance for those seeking to break free from the chains of financial abuse. Whether you have personally experienced financial abuse in the context of #divorce know someone who has, or simply want to gain a deeper understanding of this often overlooked issue, this episode provides a safe and compassionate space to learn, heal, and foster a community of support. Tune in to "Shattered Trust: Unmasking Financial Abuse in Midlife Crisis Marriages" and join us as we unravel the layers of Nicole's narrative, shining a light on the road to recovery and the resilience of the human spirit.
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From Broken to Empowered: Reclaiming Your Self Worth After Divorce
06/06/2023
From Broken to Empowered: Reclaiming Your Self Worth After Divorce
Join us on this inspiring episode as we dive deep into the world of post-divorce healing and personal growth. Our guest, Amanda Greaves, author of the empowering book "The Chameleon Diaries," shares her profound insights on overcoming self-doubt and insecurities after divorce and trauma.In this captivating conversation, we explore the challenges individuals face when rebuilding their lives, self-esteem, and sense of identity. Amanda draws from personal experiences and her work with others, shedding light on the transformative power of resilience and self-awareness. Discover practical strategies and techniques to challenge negative thought patterns, embrace vulnerability, and cultivate a positive mindset. Our guest emphasizes the importance of self-care and provides actionable steps to help you navigate the journey towards self-confidence and empowerment. Throughout the episode, we explore topics such as: Defining self-doubt and insecurities in the context of divorce and trauma. Unveiling the power of self-awareness and resilience in rebuilding after challenging life transitions. Strategies to overcome self-doubt and embrace vulnerability as catalysts for personal growth. Practical exercises and practices to rebuild self-esteem and challenge negative thought patterns. Nurturing self-care and embracing a positive mindset to foster healing and empowerment. Join us in this transformative conversation with Amanda and gain valuable insights to navigate your own path of healing, growth, and self-discovery after divorce and trauma. Don't miss out on this empowering episode of Wright Family Law Divorce Podcast!Follow Amanda on Instagram at
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Should I Force my Teenager to go to Therapy?
05/23/2023
Should I Force my Teenager to go to Therapy?
As parents, we want the best for our kids, but what if ttherapy is just a waste of time and money for your troubled teenager? It is not uncommon for the family court to order children to attend therapy in a divorce or other coparenting dispute, but what happens if forcing them to go causes even more conflict? Could your situation go from bad to worse?Let's face it - teenagers are not equipped to handle the same level of emotional complexity as adults. Their brains are underdeveloped, their attention spans are limited, and their impulse control is practically non-existent. It's no wonder that parents are often frustrated when they are court-ordered to send their teen to therapy. But don't despair just yet! In this episode we discuss clinical strategies and advice with Massachusetts family court clinician, Lisa Danovitch, LICSW. Lisa has been a licensed social worked for 25 years and has been working for the Massachusetts Trial Court for 5 years. With Lisa's game-changing tips in this episode, you can finally unlock the help your teen desperately needs. Don't let your teenager struggle alone any longer - discover the secrets in this episode from Lisa that will empower you to transform your approach to helping them. Say goodbye to the exercise in futility and hello to real progress with your teen! Read on to find out more helpful information with our FREE complimentary eGuide "Should I Force my Teenager to go to Therapy" here 👉🏻 Watch our companion video on this minefield of a question here: 👉🏻 https://youtu.be/gladmWDjjMMFor more helpful information or assistance with your Massachusetts divorce or family court situation, visit us at http://wrightfamilylawgroup.com
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Minimizing the Trauma of Divorce for Children
05/15/2023
Minimizing the Trauma of Divorce for Children
In today's episode we focus on a sensitive subject that affects many children and parents alike: minimizing trauma on children during a divorce.Divorce can be an emotionally challenging experience for everyone involved - especially children. The disruption of their family unit, changes in routines, and potential conflicts can leave lasting effects on their well-being and development. However, with knowledge and understanding, it is possible to navigate this process while minimizing trauma and fostering a healthy environment for children.Throughout this episode, we will explore practical strategies and insights to support parents in creating a nurturing and stable environment for their children during divorce. Attorney Wright will address the importance of open communication, age-appropriate explanations, and maintaining consistent routines to provide a sense of security.Additionally, she will discuss the significance of keeping conflicts away from children and exploring alternative dispute resolution methods, such as mediation, to reduce the negative impact on their emotional health.There is no question that divorce can be harmful to children, but did you know that it can also help them thrive? As an added bonus, download Attorney Wright's exclusive Guide 5 Unlikely Ways Children Benefit From Divorce here for FREE For more information about Wright Family Law Group, please visit us at
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Will I Look Bad if I Refuse to Go to Mediation? Why You Should Think Twice Before Refusing to Go.
04/23/2023
Will I Look Bad if I Refuse to Go to Mediation? Why You Should Think Twice Before Refusing to Go.
Episode 8 Attorney Wright saw an interesting question posted on an online legal forum recently: Will I look bad if I refuse mediation? Reasons not to go may be many, but there could be consequences in court if your refuse. What does that mean for your case? What will the judge think? Are you putting your case at risk? Do you run the risk of giving the family law judge the wrong impression if you refuse to try to settle your case through the conciliation process? Although the conciliator/mediator is impartial, has family court experience and is trustworthy, you still may not be able to see yourself sitting down with your ex at the same table. Maybe you suffered abuse and trauma and you don’t feel safe, or maybe you still just have unresolved anger issues and it’s just too much to deal with. In this episode, Ellen Wright is joined by Attorney David Eppley of the Wright Family Law Group to discussion mediaiton in Massachusetts. DAVID EPPLEY focuses his practice in all areas of family law including litigation, mediation, conciliation, and arbitration, including the niche area of LGBT family issues. Aside from his family law cases, David also maintains an active probate litigation practice. In this practice, David has been appointed by the Massachusetts Probate & Family Court in special fiduciary and/or neutral capacities as Commissioner for Sale of Real Estate, Guardian ad litem, Special Discovery Master, and Successor Administrator. David’s represents individuals in court in connection with equity and probate fiduciary litigation matters; divorce, paternity, modification and contempt proceedings; negotiating and drafting prenuptial, postnuptial, marital separation, and non-marital separation agreements; representing individuals participating in mediation; and, serving as a mediator, conciliator, master and arbitrator. For over twenty years, David has worked for highly respected domestic relations boutique firms and a mid-sized Boston firm where he has developed a reputation as an authority in family and divorce law. Following law school graduation from Boston University School of Law, David served two years as a law clerk to the Justices of the Massachusetts Probate & Family Court. David received his bachelors degree from Ball State University. David is a former member of the Joint Bar Alimony Task Force; former Boston Bar Association, Family Law Section, Co-Chair; former Massachusetts LGBTQ Bar Association, Co-Chair. He remains a member of those organizations and the Essex County Bar Association, where he volunteers as a certified conciliator. David has presented at various CLE programs regarding complex family law issues, including co-chairing for several years the annual MCLE Divorce Finance Summit. David is a co-author of Divorce Law Practice Manual, Chapter 8 Division of Estate, MCLE, 2nd Edition, 2008, and was recognized as a Massachusetts Super Lawyers Rising Star (2007-2011). David joined the Wright Family Law Group in 2023, helping augment the firm’s presence in Essex County. David continues to practice in all of the Metro Boston area, spending time in both the Tewksbury and Danvers offices. When not at work, David enjoys watching classic films or streaming the latest Star Wars series. David is a recovering former politician having served as a Salem City Councillor for two terms a few years ago and now will occasionally advocate on local issues facing his hometown. Mediaiton Resources: Don’t forget to download our complimentary infographic that helps explain the differences between mediation and conciliation here: Watch the Companion YouTube video here:
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Holiday Co-Parenting Obstacles
12/07/2021
Holiday Co-Parenting Obstacles
Co-parenting during the holidays can cause unique challenges, especially if the separation or divorce happened relatively recently. Successful co-parenting does not happen by accident. It involves open communication and careful planning beforehand. In this episode Ellen Wright and her former client Tifani Kotsiopoulas discuss some of the difficulties that face their family co-parenting situations during the holiday season.
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Domestic Violence and the Gabby Petito Case
10/14/2021
Domestic Violence and the Gabby Petito Case
Welcome to Episode 6 of the Wright Family Law Divorce Podcast! 22 year old Gabby Petito was found strangled to death on September 19, 2021 in Wyoming. The investigation surrounding her murder goes on but it is well-settled that domestic violence is a preventable and widespread public health problem. It does not discriminate with regard to race, age, income, sexual orientation, religion or gender. The Gabby Petito case has captured public attention over the past 2 months due in large part to social media and the suspicion surrounding her boyfriend, Brian Laundrie. The 22-year-old vanished while on a cross-country expedition with Laundrie, age 23. Gabby's family last heard from her on Aug. 30, two days before Laundrie returned home without her. In this episode Ellen Wright discusses the Gabby Petito case and the larger issues surrounding domestic violence with guests Jenessa Dailey and Celeste Johnson. Jenessa is a social worker and mental health counselor in Massachusetts and Celeste is a social worker and case management administrator working with families in crisis in Pennsylvania. Among the topics in this episode are discussed are warning signs and redflags, interventions, family court issues and mental health awareness. Domestic Violence National Hotline: 1-800-799-SAFE Resources for Massachusetts Residents: SAFELINK 877-785-2020 is a hotline that provides information, resources, safe house information regarding domestic violence or dating violence. Casa Myrna Boston DV support, resources, safe house information, legal information Respond, Inc. Somerville 617-623-5900 trained counselors available by phone BARCC-Boston Area Rape Crisis Center 800-841-8371 If you would like more information on setting up a club for teens and young adults on Teen Dating Violence Awareness in your school or community, Jenessa is available to consult. Jenessa Dailey, MSW, LICSW Resources for Pennsylvania Residents: A Women's Place Doylestown, PA 24 hour hotline: 1-800-220-8116 Emergency shelter Financial empowerment programs Prevention Education Domestic Violence Center of Chester County Coatesville, PA 24 hour hotline: 888-711-6270 Counseling and Education Legal Assistance Housing Programs Domestic Abuse Project of Delaware County Media, PA 610-565-4590 Counseling Safe Housing Legal Services Educational Programs The Women's Center of Montgomery County Norristown, PA 1-800-773-2424
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Back To School: Co-Parenting Tips and Tricks
09/15/2021
Back To School: Co-Parenting Tips and Tricks
As we move from the lazy, relaxed days of summer into the hectic days of back to school, it can be easy to forget that transitions can be difficult for any family....especially in the middle of a pandemic. When your family is divorced, or going through the separation process, the challenges can seem insurmountable. In this episode, we discuss some tips to make this year’s back to school transition go more smoothly this fall, as you co-parent in the "new normal"
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Sex, Lies and Liabilities: Bankruptcy and Divorce
09/06/2021
Sex, Lies and Liabilities: Bankruptcy and Divorce
It’s no secret that divorce and bankruptcy are among the most stressful and emotionally devastating experiences anyone can go through. In fact, it’s safe to say that bankruptcy and divorce are the two areas of law people hope to avoid in their lifetime. Because married people often share the same financial issues and challenges, bankruptcy and divorce often go hand-in-hand. Most people understand the general concepts of bankruptcy and divorce, but the interplay between the two is usually a mystery. The
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DCF Investigations: The Good, The Bad and The Ugly
08/17/2021
DCF Investigations: The Good, The Bad and The Ugly
A special thanks to Donna Saber for joining us for this episode. You can read more about Donna and her practice here: https://wrightfamilylawgroup.com/attorney/donna-saber/The Massachusetts Department of Children and Families (MA DCF), will begin the DCF investigation process when they believe a child is being abused or neglected. This means DCF has reason to suspect that a caregiver has intentionally harmed a child physically, emotionally, or sexually. The 51B Investigation happens after a 51A report is fi
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Pre-Divorce Planning 101
08/05/2021
Pre-Divorce Planning 101
Informed Delivery allows users to interact with their incoming mail and packages in one convenient, online location. Users receive email notifications containing grayscale images of the exterior, address side of incoming letter-sized mailpieces that are arriving soon.Get additional information about this service here: https://informeddelivery.usps.comIf you are wondering what additional steps you should be taking in the pre-divorce planning process, download Wright Family Law's complimentary eGuide Divorce
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Introduction
07/20/2021
Introduction
Welcome to the Wright Family Law Divorce Podcast. Attorney Ellen Wright explains her plans for this podcast and her personal experience with divorce. Thank you for listening!
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