Divorce is mostly negative energy. Why not have a Sage Smudging Divorce Party for you and your besties to get rid of the negative energy? So, you kept the marital residence: I did that, and I found the constant reminder of my ex dragging my sensuality to my retained home…
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The Day the Handshake Died
By: Carolyn Woodruff, JD, CPA, CVAIn the year 2020, creatures run rampant Sounds of warfare without guns Hands contagious Hands that kill Wash Scrub No nail poish Masked bandits live on the hands of time And the Handshake Died The Handshake Died The Handshake Died, Yeah, in 2020 the Handshake Died The Handshake Sexism…
Why the Law Enforcement Model of CPS Doesn’t Work
Carolyn WoodruffThe fourteenth amendment of the United States Constitution creates the Parental Rights Doctrine. It is fundamental to our society that parents have the right to raise their children and the average American, I believe, has a longstanding commitment to parental rights. Except in extreme circumstances, parents have the fundamental right…
How to Grow Shishito Peppers
Venn CrawfordThis year, Dwight and Carolyn have embarked on a new adventure – vegetable gardening. Far from any farmland, the dynamic duo has set up shop on their two balconies, where they’re growing shishito peppers and tomatoes. What are Shishito Peppers? Shishito peppers are a mild Asian variety of pepper. When…
We’re Obsessed with Plastic, and That Should Scare You
Venn CrawfordHow many things went into your trash can last night? How many of them were plastic? On average, Americans throw away 4.4 lbs of trash a day. That ends up being about 1600 lbs a year. Now, think about what’s in that trash: packaging for food, empty bottles, napkins, clothing…
7 Easter Activities That Will Delight the Kids
Venn CrawfordEaster is just around the corner! Pastels, bunnies, and eggs are the order of the day this weekend, and I’ve collected some DIY Easter crafts, activities, and recipes to help you spice up your celebrations this year. And with the long weekend from Good Friday, you’ve still got plenty of…
How to Plan an Event (Part 2)
Venn CrawfordOn Tuesday, we covered the basics of event planning, including choosing the venue, arranging for catering, and hiring a decorator. Today, I’d like to look at what needs to be done as the event approaches. Two Months Before Event At this point, you should send out your invitations and request…
How to Plan an Event (Part 1)
Venn CrawfordFor the past several weeks, our firm has been attending event after event – Big Hair Ball, Operation Smile, JDRF, and coming up, the PTI Run on the Runway. We even had a baby shower in February. Today I’d like to take some time to talk about what all goes…
The Big Hair Ball
Venn CrawfordOn Saturday, January 27, our firm attended Big Hair Ball, an event benefiting Family Service of the Piedmont. The highlight of the night was a circus-themed fashion show, which as you might have guessed, featured extravagant hair. Woodruff Family Law Group sponsored three models – Ashley Yates, Sloane Hoefle, and…
How to Make New Year’s Resolutions that Stick
Venn CrawfordIt’s almost a new year – the days are already getting longer, sunlight stretching out a little further every evening. You can feel a fresh sort of energy in the air. And, like many, that energy might inspire you to think about how you’ll change this year, how you’ll make…