Happy New Year! To honor our talented writers and thank our readers, DivorceMagazine has put together a list of our top 10 posts of 2021. The global pandemic is still affecting all of us, and for divorcing people, it hasn’t been easy. They are all facing new issues every day as the virus continues to spread.
From tips on how to tell if you’re married to a narcissist, to dealing with a toxic ex, these posts offer insight into a wide range of topics that occur before, during, and after divorce.
We hope these posts can help you learn more about any part of the divorce process in the New Year. It’s time to say goodbye to 2021 and say hello to 2021.
Here are DivorceMag’s top 10 blog posts of 2021.
DivorceMag’s Top 10 Blog Posts of 2021
10. False Allegations in Custody Cases: Questions, Observations & Comments
“Have you ever been sexually abused, been part of a truly violent household, been part of a family affected by drug abuse, or had a parent imprisoned for a crime? If you have, then you know the impact it has on all members of a family, especially the children. When dealing with a parent who has a drug and alcohol problem, a violent history, or a criminal history, you come to understand the toll it takes on the children involved, and the need for possibly supervised or terminated parenting time.
But what if you are involved in a divorce or a child custody case and you are suddenly on the “wrong side” of false allegations concerning sexual abuse, violence, drug abuse, or crime?”
Read the full article here.
9. 9 Reasons Your Wife fell Out of Love with You
Your wife fell out of love and left, pulled the rug out from under your world and, in your stunned disbelief you can’t, for the life of you, figure what went wrong.
Many men are blinded sided by divorce, slapped in the emotions by a wife who says, “I’m not in love with you anymore.” Most, I’m afraid, fail to look inward and own the role they played in the lack of love now being shown them.
Happy marriages are difficult to maintain and, it is possible for a woman to fall out of love with her husband. It’s difficult for a couple to maintain the level of excitement felt when they first met once they are sharing their lives day in and day out.
Read the full article here.
8. 7 Signs Your Marriage is Over, According to Experts
Are you in a thriving relationship, or has your love dwindled and fizzled out like an old campfire?
Maintaining a happy, successful marriage is not easy. It takes hard work and determination. It takes patience, love, and a whole lot of forgiveness. And frankly, many of us feel tired just thinking about it.
“We’re just going through a phase,” you told yourself when the sex started fizzling out of your marriage and you and your partner stopped communicating. But now that phase has turned into ten years of your lives together and there doesn’t seem to be any remedy in sight. You find yourself asking the same question over and over again. Is my marriage really over?
Read the full article here.
7. 6 Reasons Divorce is Harder on Men than Women
“It’s a common belief that women are typically more emotional than men. However, many studies have been done on the subject of who the divorce is harder on, each to discover that divorce is harder on men. In fact a husband may have much more to lose in terms of both health and happiness in a divorce than his wife; let’s look at some of the reasons why this might be.”
Read the full article here.
6. 12 Signs Your Marriage May Be Over
Feeling trapped or unfulfilled in your marriage is one of the worst feelings you can have. After all, who expects to go into a marriage expecting to be unhappy?
Feeling disrespected or disconnected from your partner is a miserable way to live, but whether you’ve been married for two years or twenty, deciding to get a divorce is not an easy decision. Common relationship problems occur in even the happiest of marriages, but if your simple disagreements have turned into resentment and contempt, it may be a sign that your marriage is on the rocks.
Has your fairy-tale marriage turned into a toxic relationship? Here are 12 signs your marriage may be over.
Read the full article here.
5. The Breaking Point: Why Do Women Initiate Divorce More Than Men?
“In my experience as a Women’s Empowerment Coach, I help women navigate the emotional turmoil of divorce. This would make me a pretty “pro-divorce person.” I divorced once. Usually, when a woman comes to me, they have already decided to divorce. But there are times that I wonder if that divorce was necessary, or was it just easier?
Last week, during my field research, I met a woman… (OK it was my makeup lady at Ulta). She immediately described her marital woes to me upon my telling her of my vocation. When she told her husband she wanted a divorce, he suddenly started to do all the things she wanted him to do all along. But in her words, “It was too little too late.” I then posed a question to her to try to get her to think harder about it: “What would happen if, instead of it being too late, you went all in? A last-ditch effort maybe, but without any strings, expectations — just pure love for your husband and your child.” There were no words… she was quiet and even seemed a little annoyed.”
Read the full article here.
4. 15 Tips for Dealing with a Toxic Ex-Spouse When Children Are Involved
“I have written in the past about the fact that there is more than one aspect to a divorce. First is the legal divorce, where the judge ends the marriage, and a document known as a Judgment of Divorce or similar paper is entered with the court legally ending your marriage. Just as important, and in some divorces of overriding importance, is the psychological divorce. The psychological divorce is the ability of one or both spouses to move on to the next chapter of their lives.
In particularly nasty divorces, one or the other is unable to move on due to anger, bitterness, and emotional or psychological problems, just to give some examples. The more toxic an ex-spouse is, the more problems there will be moving forward, especially if there are minor children.”
Read the full article here.
3. 16 Signs You’re Married to a Narcissist
“As a psychologist and marriage & family therapist, I have worked with many people diagnosed and undiagnosed that exhibited significant narcissistic characteristics. Narcissism falls under the category of personality disorder. The clinical name for those with pronounced symptoms of grandiosity is called Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD). Personality disorders are conditions in which people have traits that cause them to feel and behave in socially distressing ways, limiting their ability to function in relationships and other areas of their life. Finding out whether or not you’re married to a narcissist can help you recognize what you may or may not need from your partner.
People with NPD can present as arrogant, conceited, self-entitled, grandiose, boastful, etc. Those with narcissistic characteristics enjoy and indulge in being the center of attention, often dominating conversations, or steering the conversations back onto the topics perceived to be “more important” to the narcissist. Narcissists thrive in environments and relationships that appear to focus predominantly on them, fulfilling only their needs and interests.”
Read the full article here.
2. 5 Rules for Introducing a New Partner to Your Kids After Divorce
“One of the most common questions divorced parents ask me is: When should I be introducing a new partner to my children? My best answer is to take your time dating after divorce and don’t introduce your new love to your kids if you are dating casually.
While it’s normal to seek solace, companionship, and a sexual relationship after a breakup, it’s crucial to take it slow so you can assess whether this relationship is casual or might be permanent.”
Read the full article here.
1. How to Disarm a Narcissist (and Make Them a Bit More Tolerable)
There is no doubt that each of us has a narcissist in our life; that person that just can’t seem to see past the end of their nose. While many of us are able to experience the world around us and find a way to deal with the ups and downs handed out, narcissists tend to keep their surroundings very well controlled. Whatever they can’t control they blame others for.
This is what makes narcissists so difficult to work with. Even if you have a good argument and viable solution the narcissist will use his repertoire of ammo to put you down and make you the person at fault. It might be easy to think that we can just dropkick that person and move on with life but sometimes it is far easier said than done.
Narcissists aren’t people we choose to be in our lives they are just there. Quite frankly, sometimes we are stuck with a narcissist and therefore we must learn how to deal with him.
Read the full article here.
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