
Navigating New Beginnings: Family Law Resolutions for a Fresh Start in 2025
As January 2025 draws to a close, many of us reflect on the past year and look forward to new beginnings. This is especially true for those navigating family law matters.

A Day to Hit Pause and Focus on YOU!
Let’s face it: January can feel like a whirlwind. The excitement of the holidays has passed, the new year’s resolutions are in full swing (or already forgotten—no judgment!), and life is back to its usual hectic pace.

Attention, Parents: It’s Time to Chat About Important Family Decisions with Your College-Bound Student
Let’s chat for a minute about what happens when your student heads off to college and inevitably turns 18. Aside from having a party and celebrating the momentous occasion of emerging adulthood, you’re going to need to consider what it means for them to have achieved adult status. Their new status allows them to vote, serve in the military, serve on a jury, sign a contract, and get married without your consent. They can be on the hook for loans or lines of credit (credit cards) that they take out. This is the time to talk to your student about credit cards, loans, financing, repayment, credit scores, etc. - all the fun things that come along with officially becoming an adult!