by Wendy Hernandez | Mar 4, 2014 | Divorce Coaching, E-Book, Wendy Hernandez Blog
The 6 Secrets You Need to Know to Win Your Family Law Case Why You Should Read “The 6 Secrets You Need to Know to Win Your Family Law Case” After 18 years of being a trial lawyer, I have built a bank of the types of mistakes people make that destroy their cases. I...
by Wendy Hernandez | Mar 3, 2014 | Divorce, Divorce Coaching, Life Coaching, Relationships, Uncategorized
The Top 5 Tips for Avoiding Divorce Sure, I’m not the only one to ever create a list of tips when it comes to avoiding divorce. In fact, a simple Google search will likely provide you with dozens of links to similar articles and blogs, all containing suggestions about...
by Wendy Hernandez | Jan 6, 2014 | Divorce Coaching, Uncategorized
Think Like a Family Law Attorney and Win Your Case! Written by: Tracy Augustin More often than not, by the time a client comes to visit us, the damage has already been done. What do I mean by that, you ask yourself? Well, what I mean is, when issues arise between...
by Wendy Hernandez | Dec 30, 2013 | Divorce Coaching, Uncategorized
New Year’s Resolutions for Family Law Clients Written by: Stefano Ceroni It’s that time of year again! Yep, time to start thinking about those New Year’s Resolutions. You remember… those annual false promises that everyone makes to themselves at the beginning of each...
by Wendy Hernandez | Dec 25, 2013 | Divorce, Divorce Coaching, Life Coaching, Podcast, Wendy Hernandez Blog
Deciding Whether to Divorce with Jason Fierstein, MA, LPC Episode 17 http://media.blubrry.com/familylawinsider/p/content.blubrry.com/familylawinsider/Deciding_Whether_to_Divorce_FINAL_MXDWN.mp3 Leave us a 5-star rating and review on iTunes and Stitcher! Disclaimer:...
by Wendy Hernandez | Dec 13, 2013 | Divorce Coaching, Relationships
How to Be a Successful Family Law Client What do family and divorce law attorneys look for when it comes to selecting their clients? Written by: Stefano Ceroni If you’re reading this question and you’re not an attorney, then I anticipate that you may be a bit taken...