How to deal with your divorce at work

How to deal with your divorce at work

You know that your divorce will affect your personal and financial lives. However, you don’t want it to creep into your career, as this can make it more difficult to do your job and maintain a high level of professionalism. The way you deal with your divorce at work depends on the factors surrounding your situation, as well as the type of relationship you have with your supervisor, co-workers and company as a whole. Here are some tips that can…

A valuable resource for family law affairs

Colorado parents who are getting ready to negotiate custody and support after a divorce might want to hold on to their old calendars. These can help them to remember dates, times, events and other things that might be important during negotiations. After all, these seemingly small details are often overlooked during this stressful time. An old calendar can become a valuable resource if it lists the dates and times for children’s extracurricular and sports activities, any overnight trips and hotel…

Why do people drive drunk?

Despite the dangers and potential trouble with the law, many people throughout the country make the mistake of drinking and driving. They assume that they’re “sober enough” to safely reach their destination, so they get behind the wheel and take to the road. While drunk driving doesn’t always result in an accident, it definitely increases the risk of trouble. Here are some of the primary reasons why people continue to drive drink: They don’t think it’s a big deal: In other…