Let’s face it, infidelity sucks. You almost never see it coming because it comes from someone you pledged your life and fidelity to while believing their fingers weren’t crossed as they pledged the same. It’s not really that the “Wife is always the last to know.” It’s really that she is the last to suspect because of trust!
Divorce Articles by Family Lawyers and Divorce Professionals
How NOT to Handle Your Spouse’s Infidelity
Infidelity, like all life experiences, can leave you bitter or better, and I choose better.
What is a Malignant Divorce and How do You Deal With It?
In a “malignant divorce,” a couple engages in hostile confrontation instead of legal negotiation in an attempt to resolve issues such as child custody, dividing marital assets and so forth. As a result of the hostility, there is damage done to not only themselves but their children also.
Love is Love, But is Divorce Different for the LGBTQ Community?
Divorce can get messy and mean and sometimes that cruelty can lead to parentage being questioned or litigated.
Unhappy Husband? 6 Ways To Protect Yourself From An Unwanted Divorce
Nothing, especially when it comes to marriage should be taken for granted. You should “check in” periodically, take an inventory of sorts just to be sure you and your husband are on the same page.
10 Tips for a Lasting Relationship After Divorce
Ultimately, dating after divorce looks different for everyone. Be honest about what you want and put yourself out there when you are ready. There is nothing wrong with being on your own and taking time to heal.
WATCH: Are Stock Options Considered Assets to be Divided During Divorce?
Are stock options considered assets to be divided during divorce? The first thing we need to look at is what is a stock option? A stock option is the right to buy stock in a company who employs the spouse at a discounted or fixed price within a certain period of time. Stock options can […]
Common Types of Retirement Benefits Divided in US Divorce Cases
Since retirement benefits are often the largest asset a divorcing couple must divide, careful planning is required to ensure your fair share.
Child Support and Post-Secondary Education
A college education is necessary for a child, and financially-capable parents should fulfill this need by contributing to its cost.
15 True Fears that Keep Women From Leaving Bad Marriages
A three-component model of commitment was created by John Meyer and Natalie Allen when studying why people stay in jobs or careers. These same components can be used when identifying why someone stays in a bad marriage.
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