Why and How to Journal After Divorce
Coping with the emotional ups and downs you’re about to experience in divorce will require many things, including support from friends and family and possibly therapy. One easy thing to help: write in a journal.
Coping with the emotional ups and downs you’re about to experience in divorce will require many things, including support from friends and family and possibly therapy. One easy thing to help: write in a journal.
When you sit down to discuss divorce with your spouse, what happens if he or she doesn’t agree?
Maybe you’ve heard of common law marriage. Maybe you’ve had one. But that doesn’t mean you’re entitled to the same rights as other married couples. It all depends. These days, it’s a term less often heard, making it hard to tell what’s true and what’s false. Here are a few facts to clear up the misconceptions about this union.
Despite all the jokes about women leaving a marriage with cars, the house, and alimony, divorce is not often kind to women.
School is a second home for children. And when the true home is in turmoil because of divorce, that second home can become a refuge, or an outlet for negative feelings.
Choosing the right divorce attorney for you and your process will make it easier and help you settle with your spouse equitably.
Divorce is chance to start anew for some, but it can also present financial problems. That’s where a Certified Divorce Financial Analyst can help.
Grandparents are often not thought of at the start of the divorce process, but they can play a large role as things move forward.
A lot of the questions many people have about divorce surround child support. Who is going to pay for what?
Many couples who divorce split up money saved for retirement. This may lead to tricky situations for those who need the money now, but are too young to receive retirement benefits. So what do you do?