The Number One Way for Entrepreneurs to Avoid Divorce Photo of Michele Hart I have practiced law for 24 years and the past 18 years, I have focused exclusively on divorce and family law cases. I always knew I wanted to be a lawyer. I admired the power that I believed lawyers had to “win” rights for the clients they served. After all, I’ve always been a fighter. I have been knocked down a few times but I always found the strength and determination to get up and get back in the game.
Michele Hart Divorce & Family Law< I have practiced law for 24 years and the past 18 years, I have focused exclusively on divorce and family law cases. I always knew I wanted to be a lawyer. I admired the power that I believed lawyers had to “win” rights for the clients they served. After all, I’ve always been a fighter. I have been knocked down a few times but I always found the strength and determination to get up and get back in the game.
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The Number One Way for Entrepreneurs to Avoid Divorce

Month: December 2018

The Number One Way for Entrepreneurs to Avoid Divorce

It’s no secret that running a successful business is hard work and takes relentless commitment. Not unlike running a successful marriage. So how can you have both? How can you as an entrepreneur avoid divorce? As a practicing family law

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Five Tips for Family Business Owners to Resolve Conflicts with Family Members and Co-workers

Our last post pointed out three ways family businesses can minimize conflict in the workplace. Here you’ll get 5 tips for when a conflict with a family member or co-worker arises. The most common cause of any conflict is lack of communication and

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Three Ways for Family Business Owners to Minimize Toxic Effects of Workplace Conflict

Conflict is part of life.  And conflicts can often occur in family businesses.  A “conflict” is generally a serious and protracted disagreement or argument. The longer conflicts remain unresolved, the more resentment builds.  This could ultimately result in a complete breakdown

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