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A Quick Word from Kayleene…

Happy Family

Hello friends,

Happy New Year! I hope this newsletter finds you well and that your holiday season was Merry and Bright. Our office has been busy growing and taking care of business. We have continued to connect with other attorneys from various backgrounds to provide excellent referrals to our clients. We are kicking off the new year by setting goals and intentions for the firm, in order to give our clients the best possible outcome as they navigate the journey of divorce.

We would also like to welcome Kamra Bonnette to the firm.  She comes to us with a wealth of experience as a Family Law Paralegal and client intake specialist.  We are excited to welcome her to the firm and look forward to new beginnings and great success in the new year.  Cheers!

I wish you a peaceful week.


Client Testimonial:

“You were the light that helped me understand my legal rights at a desperate and dark time. You positively touch people’s lives with your work and kindness. Family law can be sensitive and emotional.” 

– SHAWN M.


After a separation or divorce, you may feel ready to transform your life into one you’ve always dreamed of living. There is no better time than the beginning of a new year. As we head into a new year, take time to get clear on what you desire for your life.

So what’s the deal with making new year’s resolutions? A resolution is a statement we make about something specific we want to change. It’s a goal that is non-negotiable. There is no room for error. The minute we make a choice that does not align with our resolution, we feel we broke it and failed.

An intention, on the other hand, is a course of action that you set up that leads you to the desire you want to achieve. It allows for adjustments if you veer off course so that you can re-commit to your journey toward your desired outcome.

The energy in the Universe right now is calling all of us to step up into our highest self and create with trust and ease. A separation or divorce is a call to listen to your authentic voice and follow your dreams. The desire to create what you most want in your life is strong. Use this change in your life to get very clear on where you want to go.

Anything is possible and you can create whatever your heart desires as long as you put your attention on it. Believing that it will just come or that you will just go with the flow of whatever shows up, will not get you the kind of life that is the most satisfying and authentically yours.

The gift that comes from heartbreak is the journey within to uncover your greatest potential. We can use this experience to look inside instead of outside of ourselves to unlock our destiny. It takes a trauma such as heartbreak to get our attention to finally heal all that is within our way to creating a life we love. So set some time for yourself within the first month of this new year and create a vision for your brand new life. The use of a vision board for setting intentions is the fastest way to achieving them.  Create a time first thing every morning to sit for 5 minutes focusing on your intentions and how you’ll FEEL as if they are already manifested. Gratitude for all that you have and all that you desire will accelerate your manifestations.

– Lisa Bruchac @ Find Your True Essence

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