If you are a woman old enough to be an AARP member contemplating divorce or legal separation, you need not only to understand the complications of divorce at your age but also find a family lawyer in your area with the experience to ensure your gray years will still be golden.
Considering Divorce
What Should You Say to Your Divorce Attorney During Your First Meeting?
What should you do and say to your divorce attorney when you first meet? It sounds like a simple question, but meeting with a complete stranger to discuss the shortcomings of your marriage is often easier said than done.
My Story of Divorce: Changing the Social Stigma of Divorce (Part 2)
We need to change the negative connotations associated with the word ‘divorce’.
If You Divorce Now, Will You Regret Your Divorce Later?
Don’t be a casualty of divorce regret! Ask yourself these four key questions before you call it quits and divorce with confidence.
Getting a Name Change Before Divorce: How to Become “Yourself” Again
Going through the multistep process of reclaiming your original name will be challenging if you don’t have a divorce decree in hand.
4 Things Women on the Verge of Divorce Should Do
No matter what timeline you set for getting a divorce, there is no perfect, practical, or ideal time to get divorced. Being prepared will help get you the best results.
Procrastination: Are You Failing to Launch in Your Relationship?
Whether it’s divorce or working on your relationship, if you don’t face your fears and step up, you will be failing to launch in your relationship.
Recognizing Differences Between A Sick Marriage and a Dead Marriage
When considering divorce, recognize whether your relationship or marriage is either sick or dead, in order to choose a direction right for you.
Before You Decide to Divorce, Have a Plan and Be Prepared
There are many important questions you should ask yourself before deciding to divorce. Being well-informed and self-sufficient is crucial to your success.
Is Divorce on Your New Year’s Resolutions List? View These 4 Steps First
January is dubbed “divorce month” for a reason, as it’s one of the most popular New Year’s resolutions. Follow our 4 tips as you divorce in the New Year.
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