You know that divorce is not the end of your relationship with your children. You still get to see them half of the time. The other half of the time, they live with your ex. What worries you, though, is that you do not get to see them as often as you'd like. You fear...
Month: October 2019
Expert claims social media leads to infidelity and divorce
Does social media use end marriages? Some experts certainly believe it can. And the problem is not just phone addiction or one person spending far more time on social media than they actually spend with their partner. One expert said that the issue, in his experience,...
3 tips for divorcing during the holidays
As the year comes to a close, so may your marriage. Many people choose to divorce after the holiday months to avoid sullying holiday cheer or in the hopes that things will work out. You may not be able to wait until then for whatever reason, but you may also worry...
With adoption, carefully consider exactly what you want
If you're thinking about adoption, take the time to slow the process down and really consider what you want, why you want it and what you expect out of the process. For instance, maybe you struggle with fertility and you really want to be a parent. You see adoption as...
Financial documents you need for your divorce
Divorce means making emotional, relationship-based decisions, but don't think that's all it is. Arguably a bigger part of the process is making financial decisions. You have to divide assets, make decisions about things like child support and alimony, anticipate what...
Why do those without a college education get divorced more?
Some studies have found a pretty clear link between divorce and college education. The more education you have, the more likely you are to stay married. For instance, one study looked at women without a college education and discovered that only 40% of them would stay...