| December 1, 2007 We at Feinberg, Mindel, Brandt & Klein and Divorce Magazine
are pleased to provide you with this twice-monthly e-newsletter and hope that the
information and articles contained within are helpful, supportive, and entertaining.
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In this issue:
Firm Announcement:
FMBK Congratulates Robert C. Brandt
Useful Articles:
1. ACCOUNTING: The Forensic CPA -- Your Ally
in Divorce
2. CHILD CUSTODY: Whose Time with the Kids?
3. RELATIONSHIPS: Say goodbye with love
4. CHILDREN AND DIVORCE: Are your kids at risk?
5. DIVORCE RECOVERY: Creating a satisfying life
6. HEALTH/WELL-BEING: Pathways through grief

| FMBK
Congratulates Robert C. Brandt |
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Robert C. Brandt, CFLS* has just been granted
a fellowship in the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers. The Academy Fellows are
highly skilled negotiators and litigators who represent individuals in all facets of
family law. To be represented by a Fellow of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers
is to be represented by a leading practitioner in the field of family law. The 1600 AAML Fellows across the United States are generally
recognized by judges and attorneys as preeminent family law practitioners with a high
level of knowledge, skill and integrity. Academy Fellows enjoy a reputation for
professionalism, competence and integrity. Please help us in congratulate him for this
very significant honor.
* Certified Family Law Specialist |

1. ACCOUNTING:
The Forensic CPA --
Your Ally in Divorce
Let\'s first dispel a popular misconception: Forensic does not mean dealing with the
dead, as in Forensic Pathology\'s well known Dr. Quincy
http://www.divorcemag.com/c/s3/?Accounting/forensic_cpa.html
2. CHILD CUSTODY:
Whose Time with the
Kids?
Divorce is disruptive for children on all fronts, especially when time once shared
with the family, such as secular and religious holidays, must be negotiated in the custody
agreement between divorcing spouses.
http://www.divorcemag.com/c/s3/?Child_Custody/jewish_holidays.html
3. RELATIONSHIPS:
Say goodbye with love
Our challenge in starting over is to release our pain with forgiveness, understanding,
gratitude, and trust. Saying goodbye this way leaves us feeling good about ourselves.
http://www.divorcemag.com/c/s3/?Relationships/saygoodbye.html
4. CHILDREN AND DIVORCE:
Are your kids at
risk?
If you believe your children will be unaffected by your divorce, you\'ll be surprised
to learn that all children suffer emotional injuries. Here\'s how to minimize the damage.
http://www.divorcemag.com/c/s3/?Children_and_Divorce/kidsatrisk.html
5. DIVORCE RECOVERY:
Creating a satisfying
life
Contrary to what you might believe, personal happiness is not dependent on life
dealing you a good hand. How you respond to what comes your way will largely determine
whether your life is fulfilling or not; here\'s how to move from dissatisfaction to real
satisfaction.
http://www.divorcemag.com/c/s3/?Divorce_Recovery/create_satisfying_life.html
6. HEALTH/WELL-BEING:
Pathways through
grief
Answers to some of the most frequently-asked questions about dealing with the sudden
loss of a loved one.
http://www.divorcemag.com/c/s3/?Health_Well_Being/pathways.html
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