Going through divorce and separation can be an emotional, painful, overwhelming, time-consuming, stressful and, for many, a financially crippling experience. Did I mention that divorce can be an emotional, painful overwhelming, time-consuming, stressful and financially crippling experience? It is almost worth repeating because sometimes folks are so caught up in their anger, frustration and fear that they […]
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Divorce Recovery
Dear Dr. Diana, What is considered a normal period of time for grieving after a divorce? My brother recently went through a bad one and I’m worried about him. Worried Sister *** Dear Worried Sister, There’s not an official “normal period of time for grieving after a divorce.” Since your brother is only recently […]
When Women have to Pay Alimony
The tide has shifted in the workforce, and more and more women are taking on high-level career positions. Today, women are the top income earners in one-third of all marriages. With an average of 50% of marriages ending in divorce, this shift has resulted in another tide change. A new and growing trend has emerged […]
Internet Representation
Since we live in an age where one can procure products and services, as well as check on the status of certain products or services (bank balances, insurance values, investment values, etc.), through the internet, we decided to look at how “internet friendly” our firm is. The findings we came up with were quite surprising. […]
Where to File for Divorce When You Live in Different States
Not too sure where to file for divorce when you live in different states? Here are three factors that will help determine the state of your divorce action.
Choosing How to Divorce
Did you know that there’s more than one way to get a divorce? Here are your three main options.
Separation and Divorce Means You are No Longer a Married Couple
You would think that this is stating the obvious, but when it comes to a couple who are transitioning from living and acting as a married couple to being detached from one another legally (and in every other way), it can be a very difficult thing to accept. In fact, it is downright painful and, […]
Write to Heal From Your Divorce: Self Care
Self care is important no matter what is going on in your life, but it’s imperative when you’re going through a major life event like divorce. Along with the obvious care of eating right, getting enough sleep and staying fit, self care during divorce may look a bit different than it might during normal life events. […]
3 Questions That Should Be Answered in a Prenuptial Agreement
Read on to see what three prenuptial agreement questions we recommend to ensure a comprehensive, fair, and clear agreement for you and your spouse.
Should I Go to a College Reunion With My Ex-Spouse?
Christina Pesoli answers the question “Should I go to a college reunion with my ex-spouse?” Find out what she says in her response!
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