Category Archives: Divorce
Couples Who Meet On Dating Apps More Likely To Divorce
Finding your true love can be difficult, especially in the age of COVID. With quarantines and social distancing in place, meeting people and finding dates in person is not an easy feat. That’s why many people are turning to online dating through apps such as Match.com, eHarmony, and Tinder. While using these apps can… Read More »
Preparing For The Holidays After Divorce
Christmas is around the corner. In years past, you may have been excited about the holidays. But after a recent divorce, you may no longer be feeling the Christmas spirit. While feeling down in the dumps is to be expected, you need to work through your negativity and approach the holidays with positivity. This… Read More »
Therapy For Children After Divorce
Being a child can be anxiety-inducing. School, family arguments, and issues with friends can make a kid stressed out. When their parents divorce, the stress can become intense. A divorce can seem as though a child’s world is falling apart. Their household becomes two as the family splits up. They may feel more aggressive… Read More »
What Are Irreconcilable Differences?
When you hear of people getting divorced, you may hear the term “irreconcilable differences.” What exactly does this mean? Irreconcilable differences means that the spouses cannot get along with each other for some reason. It means the couple cannot agree on basic issues, and when they cannot agree, the marriage cannot work. This reason… Read More »
Can Marriage Counseling Help Your Marriage?
When many people struggle with their marriages, they try one last thing before filing for divorce: marriage counseling. Marriage counseling is a great tool that helps couples reduce conflicts and improve their relationships. However, your marriage does not have to be rocky in order for you and your spouse to gain benefits from marriage… Read More »
Should I Hire A Divorce Coach?
Many people hire life coaches to help them better understand their goals and motivation in life. Divorce coaches have a similar role, providing clients with support and guidance during the divorce process. Divorces are costly, though. Does it make sense to hire a lawyer and a divorce coach? It will depend on your situation… Read More »
When A Divorce Is Denied By A Judge
When a couple decides to divorce amicably, you would think that the courts would be agreeable and allow the couple to end their marriage as stress-free as possible. Unfortunately, this is not always the case, making an emotional process even harder. A judge in Kentucky recently denied a couple’s request to get a divorce…. Read More »
What To Avoid When Getting Divorced
If you’ve spent most of your adult life being married, the thought of a divorce may cause a lot of anxiety. What happens next? What do you do? Going through a divorce is like nothing you have ever experienced before. Therefore, in order to get the best outcome, you also want to focus on… Read More »
How To Ask For A Divorce
You’ve tried everything to make your marriage work, but you’re done and ready to move on. You’re ready for a divorce, but you’re not as ready to tell your spouse. It’s a huge announcement that will change both of your lives. You’ll need to do it tactfully. It’s a tough conversation that nobody wants… Read More »
Do Your Divorce Right: How To Reduce The Financial Impact
Many people dread the thought of divorce because of what it does to finances. Nobody really wins in a divorce. Sometimes people come out ahead, especially in high asset divorces, but that is the exception rather than the rule. By doing your divorce right, you can avoid getting caught up in insurmountable debt afterward…. Read More »