Category Archives: Holidays
Ways to Give Thanks
Thanksgiving is a time for everyone to reflect on all of the positive things we fortunate to have in our lives, and to express thanks for every thing that we have. Our office believes it is of the upmost importance to not only express our thanks and gratitude, but also to let our actions… Read More »
Saint Patrick’s Day History and Irish Bread for Thought
Saint Patrick’s Day History and Irish Bread for Thought St. Patty’s Day might be one of the most celebrated spring holiday outside of Easter. This is the best time to break out all the green clothing you have in your closet including hats, gloves, shoes, jewelry, socks and the list goes on! If you’re… Read More »
Helpful New Year’s Resolutions – Family Law Litigation Edition
The beginning of each year is a great time to reflect on the past year and to look forward to the upcoming year, setting goals and starting (or resuming) new productive habits. There are lots of places to look to for help in setting helpful new year’s resolutions, but if you are involved in… Read More »
Thanksgiving Advice for Family Harmony
The holidays can be a ton of stress and often times when the families are together it is a time that brings great joy and bonding, but there sometimes are disagreements which can occur. It is everyone’s wishes to try to keep the peace and the harmony and avoid fighting at all costs. Unfortunately,… Read More »
TOP 10 NEW YEAR’S RESOLUTIONS FOR PARENTS INVOLVED IN CUSTODY LITIGATION (CONTESTED OR UNCONTESTED)
Do not disparage your co-parent to your children. Your children are keenly aware (even at a very young age) that they share the characteristics and DNA of both of their parents. Putting down your co-parent is identical to putting down your child and will ultimately diminish your child’s confidence and self-worth. Do check… Read More »
10 Ideas For How To NOT Let Covid-19 Take The Fun Out of Halloween 2020
Halloween is the absolute favorite holiday of most American children. Unfortunately, many of our Halloween traditions do not lend themselves to Covid-19 safe practices. The 10 Halloween activities below are listed from lower to higher risk in accordance with CDC Guidelines. LOW RISK Pumpkin Carving and/or Painting Carve and/or paint pumpkins with members… Read More »