Atlanta Divorce Law Group
August 2017 Newsletter
Greetings!
Children Adjusting to a Parent’s New Relationship and Remarriage
No matter how amicable your divorce, it is hard for children to adjust to their parent being in a new relationship. If your divorce was contentious and/or you and your ex have conflicts about co-parenting, then it is typically even more difficult for children to adjust to a parent in a new relationship. Here is some information my boyfriend and I learned from our therapist in parent coaching on the topic.

1. Children typically have a more difficult time accepting dad’s new partner than mom’s new partner.

2. Most children feel . . . Click HERE to learn more!
Tip of the Month:
Take on a New Hobby!
Now that your divorce is over, you may find that you have a lot more free time. You've been provided with an opportunity to try something new, something you've always wanted to do but couldn't when you were married. Embrace this new phase of your life and go for it. It may be something as simple as exercising every day. One person in our office has committed to completing one thing on her bucket list every year, no matter what! Find something that excites you and start today.
Attorney's Corner

Interviewer: You talk a lot about kids in your blogs, but I don't have kids. However, my ex and I are still in communication because we are trying to sell our marital home. What advice do you have for me about how to handle interactions with my ex?

Attorney Soltys: Your ex must be a high conflict person since you are asking this question. In high conflict divorces where communication is unavoidable, I recommend that clients avoid all in person contact and use what is called a BIFF Response with written communication. Clinical social worker and Certified Family Law Specialist Bill Eddy wrote a book titled BIFF: Quick Responses to High Conflict People, Their Hostile Emails, Personal Attacks and Social Media Meltdowns. Eddy recommends that communication with hostile people be Brief, Informative, Friendly, and Firm. An overview of how to write a BIFF Response can be found here

Interviewer: Trying to sell the house is taking much longer than I anticipated. I was counting on that money to get me on my feet, so now I don't know what to do?

Attorney Soltys: Review your settlement agreement or final order to determine your rights in making decisions that can speed up the sale. Do you have the authority under the decree to lower the price? What about making repairs or improvements to the property to make it more attractive to buyers? Perhaps consider a staging company to make sure the house shows well. If your ex has the authority to make these decisions, or they must be mutual, then communicate with them (using the BIFF method!) and see if you can come to some agreements to speed up the sale. Hopefully your real estate agent is doing everything they can to market your home, but if they are not and you are stuck in a contract, do everything you can to market the home yourself. Sharing on Facebook and in local Facebook groups can be an effective and free way to advertise. 

Interviewer: My other concern is that I was a stay at home mom. Now I have to get a job, and I have a huge gap in my resume. I don't feel like it looks good to employers. Are there people that can help me find a job or at least help me develop my resume?

Attorney Soltys: I see clients obtain jobs every day after being out of the workforce for some time. It is important to be realistic and know that you may need to take an entry level job if it has been years since you have worked. For immediate employment, most of my clients in your situation are able to find office administrative positions or in childcare centers. However, to increase income it’s likely that you will need to obtain some additional training or education. A career coach can be very helpful in identifying your skills and interests and formulating a plan to transition into your chosen career. Our office has several excellent local coaches to whom we refer our clients. Large churches often provide free resume writing and job search assistance. A church in Marietta with excellent free career services is Johnson Ferry Baptist Church and a link to their resources is here
National Academy of Family Law Attorneys Awards Jeanette Soltys 10 BEST ATTORNEYS
Congratulations to our Managing Attorney Jeanette Soltys for being recognized as 10 BEST ATTORNEYS by The American Institute of Family Law Attorneys. Jeanette brings compassion, expertise, and a competitive drive to zealously advocate and take care of our clients. Jeanette loves working with families in their times of transition, and her results show it!
Total Eclipse!
Well . . . we didn't actually get to see the total eclipse, but did spend some time enjoying such a rare event. What an amazing thing to experience with our awesome team! We didn't all have the solar glasses so we had to get a little creative with some cardboard.
Check Out Our Newly Decorated Lobby!

We're excited to share our updated lobby with all our guests. Come in, relax, and have some coffee!
Calendar of Events
August 2017
August 2: In Court; Fulton County
August 3: In Court; Fulton County
August 8: In Court; Cobb & Fulton County
August 9: In Court; Forsyth County
August 14: In Court; Fulton County
August 17: In Court; Paulding County
August 21: Mediation
August 22: In Court; Fulton County
August 28: In Court; Cobb County
August 30: In Court; Fulton County

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3510 Old Milton Parkway
Alpharetta, GA 30005

Phone: 678-203-9893 
Fax: 770-854-1008

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