by Natalie Gregg | Feb 17, 2017 | access, child custody, co-parenting, Dad's can be primary, daughters, Divorce, equal parenting, equal parentng, Family Law, father's rights, full custody, healing from divorce, I Have a Dream, impact of divorce on children, MLK, Single Dads and Divorce, Single moms
I am a dad of 3 daughters. No big deal, right? There are lots of dads with daughters. I am single. Still no big deal. With the divorce rate so high, there are plenty of divorced dads with daughters. Between my 3 daughters, there are 2 mothers. Daughters 1 and 2, one...
by Natalie Gregg | Jan 1, 2017 | alternative to litigation, child custody, Child Support, Collaborative Law, division of assets, Divorce, Family Law, Finding a Collaborative Lawyer, healing from divorce, impact of divorce on children, privacy in divorce, private information
The words graceful, healthy and divorce do not go together. The first words clients use to describe the process of divorce are typically words of war: FIGHT, CUSTODY BATTLE, and WINNING. I would like to present a concept to you that is a kinder, gentler way to get...
by Natalie Gregg | Mar 30, 2016 | Family Law, impact of divorce on children
One of my favorite Collin County judges enjoys admonishing clients at most hearings involving children of the following: “The most important parenting decision that you make is the person you choose to have sex with.” After that, the rest is history. I have compiled...
by Natalie Gregg | Jul 28, 2014 | cheating, Divorce, Family Law, technology
This article originally appeared in The Huffington Post, as Mark Cuban shared on Twitter. Dust to Dust: Will Disappearing Text Apps Revolutionize Divorce? http://t.co/BqKb659ZBn via @HuffPostDivorce — Mark Cuban (@mcuban) July 28, 2014 As a family lawyer, I have seen...
by Natalie Gregg | Jul 15, 2014 | Divorce, Family Law, marriage planning
Why do we spend more time agonizing over buying a house than we do preparing to get married? Often at the first divorce consult when I ask, ”What was the straw that broke the camel’s back,” I wonder, could we have prevented this catastrophe. Now, I don’t want to put...