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Recreatingu Welcome, to your journey of developing from within and search for spiritual intelligence. Then bring this intelligence to your business and life.

11/10/2021

Complimentary event. Please RSVP here to get your ZOOM link: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/creating-your-business-vision-business-intelligence-seminar-tickets-195620816127

Do you know what the vision statement of a business is?
If you already have a vision statement, do you know if it is in line with what you want?

In this new seminar, we will discuss on how you create a new vision for your business, by tapping into the limitless and activating your desire to manifest your big dreams. There is always room for improvement!

Wednesday, November 17h at 1 pm ET

With Wendy Newman Glantz –Esquire, Coach & co-founder of Glantzlaw and Yehuda Ashkenazi- Senior Kabbalah Instructor and Coach.

This is a time to create unity in the family.
04/03/2020

This is a time to create unity in the family.

How to Peacefully Co-Parent During the Corona Virus

By: Attorney Wendy Newman Glantz, Partner at Glantzlaw

We have heightened emotions during the COVID-19 pandemic. Parents are facing financial challenges by being unemployed, furloughed and pay cuts. There is a statewide stay-at-home order. The President has requested us to maintain our social distancing for another 30 days.

Our schools are closed, classes are online and to say the least tensions are high. Many parents are experiencing stress and anxiety in dealing with the challenges of the virus. Many of us have friends, family, colleagues and loved ones who have been stricken with the virus.

To make matters more complicated, the vast majority of Courthouses are now closed with limited exceptions. The impact is that we do not have immediate access to the court system to resolve co-parenting issues.

As parents, we need to take a deep breath. Remind yourselves the reason you decided to divorce your spouse. For many, you and your spouse’s belief systems and parenting styles can be different. This is the time you MUST put your child’s best interest before your own. This is a public health emergency; this cannot be used as an excuse to deny or change your parenting agreement. Unless special circumstances exist which warrant the same. Circumstances which would put the safety and wellbeing of your minor child at risk.

Take a deep breath, put all of your emotions aside and try to follow these simple steps.

1. Stay safe
Be knowledgeable of all of the “shelter in place” orders and abide by the same. Comply with the CDC guidelines (https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/index.html). Follow the guidelines and create a safe environment for your child. If you believe your ex-spouse will not be aware of these guidelines, make a copy. If you have any concerns regarding compliance, speak to the other parent and address your concerns.

2. Stay Calm
This is a time to keep your emotions in check. Let go of your past and be as cooperative as possible. Be open minded and solution oriented to resolving any potential conflict.

3. Keep Each Other Informed
Make a concerted effort to keep your co-parent informed of your child’s health and school assignments. If, unfortunately, your child is exposed to the virus, immediately inform the other parent. Also, contact your medical provider for guidance. If your child is self-quarantined, discuss with your former spouse. Agree to a plan that protects the child as well as limiting contact with others.

4. Be Aware
There could be many reasons you do not want your child to go with the other parent. If you are not permitting the other parent to spend time with your child, there must be good cause. A few situations which may warrant good cause are as follows:

a. The other parent is self-quarantined based upon his or her exposure to the virus.
b. Someone in the other parent’s household or your household has been diagnosed with the virus.
c. The child has been exposed to the virus and it might expose the other family.
d. The other parent has a high-risk job which exposes him or her to the virus.

5. Be Cooperative and Creative
Try to comply with your co-parenting agreement. There is a Court Order which needs to be followed by both parents. In certain emergency circumstances be creative to ensure that both parents have access to the child(ren). If needed, create virtual visitation during the interim. Discuss make-up time and be cooperative.

6. Explore Alternatives
If you cannot come up with a solution to your co-parenting conflict, contact a mediator to schedule an online session. This can provide the quickest resolution to your problem. Many Courts are closed and are limiting hearings to life threatening emergencies or essential matters.

This is an opportunity to show family unity and create a peaceful and emotionally healthy environment for your child. It is primarily important for your child to see calmness and harmony during these challenging and uncertain times.

Please join us!
04/01/2020

Please join us!

Welcome! Let’s begin to spread positivity. Get out of our comfort zone a bit. Let’s shift all of the negativity around us and begin to share and spread acts of kindness!

03/24/2020

This online workshop will allow us to learn how to identify our blockages to abundance and obtain the tools to help us overcome them. The webinar will be online through zoom platform. This is an interactive workshop led by Wendy Glantz and Michael Elchadif. You will receive the link to the zoom meet...

03/22/2020

By: Attorney Lisa J. Jacobs

State of Emergency - What Do I Do Now?

Our federal, state and local governments have declared a State of Emergency due to the Coronavirus – COVID-19. The Center of Disease Control (CDC) has issued guidelines entitled “15 Days to Slow the Spread,” encouraging social distancing and maintaining 6 feet of separation between people to slow the spread of infection. In addition to keeping you and your family healthy and safe during this challenging time, there are legal questions you may have that Glantzlaw can help you with.

Curfews: Some municipalities have begun issuing curfews. For example, the City of North Miami Beach has enacted a curfew from 10PM to 5AM. If you are found to be out in violation of such a curfew, you will be in violation of a City Ordinance, which under the law is a Misdemeanor of the Second Degree. This is a criminal violation, and faces up to six (6) months of probation and 60 days in County Jail. Before going out, make sure you know whether the city where you live is under a curfew.

Business Closures: Many businesses have been mandated as non-essential, and therefore closed. Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach ordered all non-essential businesses closed. If a business is found open in violation of this Order, that would be a violation of a County Order, which is also a Misdemeanor of the Second Degree. Before opening your business, confirm whether your county has issued any closure order and whether business is considered essential.

Employment Questions: Unfortunately, with business closures and curfews, there will be a reduction in the active working labor force. It is very important that you are familiar with your Employer’s policies concerning sick leave and other forms of leave. If you are laid off due to COVID-19, you should immediately file for unemployment online.

Effect on Your Open and Pending Court Cases – DELAY.

We know that each and every one of our Members wants their legal matter resolved. Each Member deserves to have their day in court. However, based on Florida Governor DeSantis’ declaration of a State of Emergency on March 13, 2020, the Florida Supreme Court issued Administrative Order (AOSC20-13). , This Order that will limit most face-to-face legal proceedings and suspend all grand jury proceedings, jury selection proceedings, and criminal and civil jury trials for a minimum of two weeks beginning Monday, March 16. The order authorizes local judges to use remote electronic means whenever possible and will be extended or modified as needed. In Miami-Dade, Broward, Monroe and Lee Counties, only emergency matters will be heard by the courts from now until March 27, 2020. This may be extended. We have already seen cases being reset anywhere from six (6) to eight (8) weeks. Your attorney or his or her assistant will be in communication with you to keep you up-to-date.

If you have any questions regarding the content of this article, please contact our office during regular business hours beginning Monday, March 23, 2020.

What footsteps do you want to create to help make a difference in the world?  One simple act can help change someone's l...
11/27/2017

What footsteps do you want to create to help make a difference in the world? One simple act can help change someone's life. If each of us collectively did one small act of kindness, think of how we can impact the goodness and beauty of the world.

11/26/2017

Life has many twists and turns and I have been guided to reignite my journey through RecreatingU. I am in the process of creating a utube channel to share how you can apply spiritual intelligence in your life and business.

I wish to thank the continuing support of my teachers, friends and family for their encouragement, love and support on this exciting journey.

I look forward to sharing with you amazing universal concepts to help you recreate how you experience life.

Have an amazing day!

Love,
Wendy

Check out this...amazing insight on vulnerability and compassion.http://youtu.be/CQHWl_VIQfg
06/26/2015

Check out this...amazing insight on vulnerability and compassion.
http://youtu.be/CQHWl_VIQfg

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06/25/2015

We are here to make a difference in the world. Each one of us has a voice if we use our voice to help STOP violence and hatred we are one step closer to creating peace!

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