Monthly Archives: January 2023

Take The Edge Out Of Your Divorce
Divorce is exponentially more difficult for some couples than others. That being said, there is no reason it has to be totally miserable. Some couples manage to keep things a little smoother than others. What can you do to improve the odds for your own divorce? Stay on top of your emotions: Likely you’ll… Read More »

Keeping Divorce Conversations Productive
Emotions run high during divorce, often making it difficult to communicate effectively with the subject of your consternation. Particularly in marriages where communication was an issue during the marriage, things won’t get any easier. To achieve the best possible outcomes, then, you’re going to have to manage expectations and your own behavior. Before Negotiations… Read More »

Misogyny And Gun Violence: Get Out Now
The reports used to trickle out periodically; now they’re a daily occurrence. Mass shootings—Incidents where four or more individuals are injured or killed during a single violent shooting episode—have topped well over 700 incidents annually of late. The suffering of victims and their families is unimaginable. What We Know Does it surprise anyone that… Read More »

How Fast Can You Say “Divorce?”
So your marriage has lost its pizzazz, huh? You thought you’d signed up for happily ever after, but what you got instead was a sink full of dirty dishes and TV seven nights a week. What now? If you take after these celebrities, the solution is pretty simple. Calling it Quits You’re not the… Read More »

Getting Over Divorce: It’s Generally Tougher On Men
Although both parties to a divorce undergo significant changes and adapting is difficult, research indicates that for men, that adjustment is much more difficult for men than it is for women. In fact, divorced men have more heart issues, battle with substance abuse, and die at younger ages than do divorced women. Why is… Read More »

Divorce Through Collaboration
While working together is impossible for some divorcing couples, others recognize that their lives will be intertwined for years to come because they share children and make the decision to try a collaborative divorce as the first step in cooperative negotiations that will characterize their lives going forward. Others may be divorcing with the… Read More »