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Category Archives: Divorce

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Why Staying Together for the Kids May Not Be the Best Idea

By Edward J. Jennings, P.A. |

All good parents think about how something will affect their kids. Divorce is no exception. Divorce is a major event that can affect everyone involved for a long time. It’s hard enough for the spouses to move on. What about the kids? Will a divorce cause them significant damage and harm them for life?… Read More »

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Living Apart Together During a Divorce

By Edward J. Jennings, P.A. |

Getting a divorce is a scary and difficult process. One of the biggest barriers to divorce is money. It costs a lot of money to divorce, especially if it is contested. On top of that, one or both parties will have to move out, so this creates extra expenses. However, if money is a… Read More »

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Weird Reasons Why Couples Have Divorced

By Edward J. Jennings, P.A. |

Why do couples get divorced? It varies. Sometimes there are financial issues or infidelity at play. One spouse may be lazy, refusing to work or do household chores. There are a whole bunch of elements at play in a marriage. Marriage takes a lot of work, and if both parties are not willing to… Read More »

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Does Marriage Make You Happier?

By Edward J. Jennings, P.A. |

Being married vs. being single: which is better? This will depend on who you ask. However, there have been multiple studies done showing that married people are happier than those who are single. But the million-dollar question is: why? What makes married people happier? Is it something that happens in the marriage that makes… Read More »

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Why Divorce Is On The Rise For Working Couples

By Edward J. Jennings, P.A. |

While the divorce rate has declined overall, there is still a group of people who are divorcing at high rates: working couples. When the woman has to work full-time and do everything around the house, anger and resentment starts to build up. Women are tired, understandably. They’re making the money, paying the bills, buying… Read More »

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Which Careers Lead To Fewer Cases Of Divorce?

By Edward J. Jennings, P.A. |

Not all marriages last forever. When you think of divorce, you know there may be many factors involved. Sometimes finances and infidelity are the reasons. Maybe there is substance abuse or addiction at play. Perhaps you and your spouse just don’t communicate well anymore and fight over everything, from what to cook for dinner… Read More »

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Why You Shouldn’t Keep The House In A Divorce

By Edward J. Jennings, P.A. |

When your marriage is ending, there’s a lot on the line. Who gets what? Where will you live? What happens next? Divorce is no doubt a confusing event. No two divorces are alike. What happened to your friend or sister may be totally different for you. This is also true for assets. Some people… Read More »

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Tips For Managing Social Media During Divorce

By Edward J. Jennings, P.A. |

Social media use has grown rapidly in the past decade. Americans use sites like Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Snapchat on a daily basis. TikTok stars and influencers are becoming popular and even celebrity-like. While many people rely on social media updates from friends, family members, and companies and individuals they are following, the truth… Read More »

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Subtle Signs That Your Marriage Is In Trouble

By Edward J. Jennings, P.A. |

Marriages take a lot of effort. Unfortunately, though, not everyone takes the time to make their relationship work. They put their marriages on auto pilot, just expecting that things will be fine. Then, when their marriage ends, they are blindsided. They act as though the divorce has come out of nowhere, even though the… Read More »

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Proving Parental Alienation

By Edward J. Jennings, P.A. |

When a couple with children divorces, there may be some animosity involved. One parent may want custody and in order to get their way, they may go to great lengths. This may include verbal abuse, badmouthing the other parent, and telling lies in order to manipulate the child into believing how bad the other… Read More »

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