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Monthly Archives: November 2025

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Tailoring a Parenting Plan for a Special Needs Child

By Bruce S. Rosenwater |

It’s important for children to continue to receive love, stability, and structure when parents separate or divorce. Because of this, drafting a comprehensive parenting plan is key. And for families raising a child with special needs, this process requires extra care and customization. A well-crafted parenting plan goes beyond traditional arrangements and addresses a… Read More »

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How to Handle a Spouse Who Refuses to Negotiate

By Bruce S. Rosenwater |

Individuals often hope to resolve issues collaboratively when separating and divorcing. Then the stress, expense, and uncertainty of a courtroom battle can be avoided. Yet in some cases, one spouse may refuse to negotiate, leaving the other feeling stuck, frustrated, and unsure of the next step. Divorce is a challenging transition, but with the… Read More »

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How Collaborative Divorce Can Preserve Family Business Interests

By Bruce S. Rosenwater |

When business owners face divorce, one of the most complex and emotionally charged issues can be what happens to the shared business. Often the company isn’t just a source of income, it’s a legacy built over years of dedication, sacrifice, and teamwork. Protecting that business while moving forward separately can be challenging, but a… Read More »

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Dividing Frequent Flyer Miles, Credit Card Points, and Digital Assets

By Bruce S. Rosenwater |

When divorcing couples think of assets, they typically picture homes, cars, retirement accounts, and bank balances. But in today’s modern world, less tangible assets like frequent flyer miles, credit card reward points, and digital property are increasingly part of the equation. Being familiar with how these items are handled can help you protect what’s… Read More »

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