Let’s face it, the word “divorce” has some pretty negative connotations. Of course, this isn’t true for every couple. Some couples are able to divorce amicably by using a relatively painless mediation process. For other couples, though, the d-word’s negative...
Divorce is full of uncertainty. After building a live with your spouse, you may be wondering what lies in the future. No doubt, you have a lot of questions on your mind. There are some questions that are more important to ask than others– questions about...
If there comes a point when divorce is on your mind, it’s only natural to turn your attention to the division of property (both assets and debts). While most people find that there is a lot to divide, some assets garner more attention than others. For instance,...
1. Agreeing to anything just to get the divorce over Rationally analyze the terms of the divorce agreement, and do not hastily agree to anything just to speed up the process. 2. Giving up more than you should because you feel guilty Perhaps you feel guilt about the...
With the advent of e-mail, social media and smartphones, one would think that infidelity is much easier. More people frequent sites such as Backpage.com or Craigslist to find random hookups, explore fantasies or flirt with people they would not normally meet. Married...
As much as you may want to keep your divorce a closely guarded secret, it is natural to confide in friends and family members as you dissolve your marriage. However, announcing it invariably leads to advice about what you should be entitled to and how you should treat...