Divorce

How Co-parent Actions Directly Impact Their Children…

A divorce or separation is one of the greatest challenges a child can face.  Divorce or separation is often filled with anger, hurt, resentment, and sadness. If parents let their conflict run rampant it can cause permanent harm to their children. If the parents can learn how to communicate, cooperate, and compromise as co-parents these …

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Tips On Helping Your Children Adjust To A Breakup Or Divorce…

Divorce can end some unhappy, unhealthy unions, and in the end, can become the best solution for a struggling family. But if you’re a parent going through it, you’re probably thinking about more than just yourself. The decision to get divorced is hard, especially when there are children involved. Children have a hard time understanding …

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4 Ways to Stay Mentally Healthy During a Divorce…

The emotional “stages” of dealing with divorce are essentially identical to the “stages of grief,” according to Reiss. These are denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance. The stressors that led to divorce, the process itself and, the after divorce each offer major challenges that can impact your mental health. According to statistics divorce is a …

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What To Expect Financially When Divorcing After Age 50…

Divorce rates in the United States are declining—except for people over 50. In fact, since 1990, the divorce rate for people over 50 has doubled. As married couples grow older, the glue that holds many marriages together dissolves, be it children, shared interests, or financial dependence. If you are suddenly facing divorce, you may find …

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Tips for Understanding The Equitable Distribution Of Marital Assets In Florida…

Unforeseen things happen in life and one of them is divorce. Almost 50 percent of all marriages in the United States will end in divorce or separation. Researchers estimate that 41 percent of all first marriages end in divorce. However, every marital dissolution is unique. And every divorce has distinct factors and no two family …

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