How Brené Brown’s Elements of Trust Can Be Your Guide to Strong Personal Relationships 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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How Brené Brown’s Elements of Trust Can Be Your Guide to Strong Personal Relationships

Month: March 2020

How Brené Brown’s Elements of Trust Can Be Your Guide to Strong Personal Relationships

I’ve found it’s not so easy to know whether or not you can trust someone.  Or more accurately, to what extent can you trust a person?  For example, can you trust someone with some things but not others? But first,

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How Coronavirus/COVID-19 Can Impact Your Divorce Process

The impact on our nation of the coronavirus pandemic is unprecedented.  We are all being encouraged to practice social distancing, avoid travel and group social situations to reduce the chance of catching and spreading coronavirus. But what is the protocol if

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Do You Have to Go to Court for Your New Jersey Divorce?

When you decide to divorce, there are important decisions to be made – about child custody, parenting time, child support, college costs for children, alimony, and division of marital assets and debts. When people think about divorce, however, they often picture going to court where a

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How To Respond vs. React For Negotiation Success

Let’s say you’ve had a run-in or heated argument with your partner, spouse, family member, or colleague.  And chances are, there was an underlying negotiation going on.  Because whether we know it or not, we’re always negotiating, both in our

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