Category Archives: Divorce
Splitting Child Custody Over the Holidays
Believe it or not, time is flying and the holidays are fast approaching. This can be an exciting time of year for many people. Families get together. People pig out on turkey and watch football. Kids decorate Christmas trees and wait for Santa. But for divorced parents, the holidays can be a stressful time… Read More »
What is Marital Abandonment?
In the dating world, there is the phenomenon of “ghosting,” in which a person goes on a date with someone and then never hears from them again, despite multiple attempts at communication. Many people resort to ghosting because they don’t have good communication skills and they just want a clean break from the other… Read More »
Where is Everybody? Losing Friends After a Divorce
You love hanging out with your friends. You are always there for them when they are sad or going through a tough time in life. You expect the same now that you’re going through a divorce, but you see that the friendship you displayed to others is not being reciprocated. Your friends don’t invite… Read More »
How to Best Navigate the End of a Marriage
When your marriage is no longer working, you will likely have a lot of questions. Is divorce the right option? How do I tell the kids? Divorce coaches say the #1 question they hear is: What did I do wrong? Both parties may wonder this. Many people are blindsided by their spouse’s decision to… Read More »
Can You Solve Irreconcilable Differences?
When a couple divorces, the usual reason given for the marriage breakup is “irreconcilable differences.” The idea behind irreconcilable differences is that some problems cannot be resolved and divorce is the only option. Irreconcilable differences occur when the spouses cannot get along with each other and the marriage ultimately falls apart. Marriages often fall… Read More »
Setting Boundaries When Co-Parenting After Divorce
Being a parent is hard. Co-parenting after a divorce is even harder. You’re having to be civil to someone who probably drives you nuts. It may be hard to even be around your ex-spouse. However, your focus should be on your children. You and your ex should be mature enough to work together on… Read More »
Why is Divorce Harder for Military Members?
Divorce is a rough event to go through. It’s a legal process that is often time-consuming and expensive. While the divorce rate has gone down in recent years — mostly because millennials are refusing to get married in the first place — certain demographics are still seeing high rates of divorce. The military is… Read More »
Divorces Skyrocketing Due to Lack of Family Support
Search the internet and you’ll find many articles and statistics regarding divorce. You’ll notice that statistics may vary from state to state. So if various factors leading to divorce are common in Colorado, should you worry about them affecting your marriage if you live in Florida. Probably. It’s important to know that a marriage… Read More »
Benefits of Divorce
Nobody wants to get a divorce. Most people compare divorce to going through hell. While ending your marriage is not going to be easy — especially if there are children involved — you can emerge from it a better person. When a couple divorces, it’s stressful, to say the least. All aspects of your… Read More »
Why Do People Marry and Divorce?
Our society expects adults to get married at some time, but of course, not all do. Some people would rather stay single. Others never find a suitable person to marry. Marriage is meant to be a lifelong commitment. Living with the same person forever is a huge decision. There are a lot of factors… Read More »