People put all kinds of interesting clauses into their prenuptial agreements. Things like the wealthy spouse demanding that if the marriage ends because the non wealthy spouse cheats, then they get nothing. Or another one that states than any use of illegal drugs means no pay-day on D-day. But if you want a look […]
Archive | December, 2016
Why Do Divorced Parents in Movies Always Get Back Together?
A friend recently mentioned watching the original version of The Parent Trap with her kids. You know, the 1961 comedy featuring teenage Hayley Mills, playing twins Sharon and Susan, and the gorgeous Maureen O’Hara playing their mother. Haven’t seen it? Well, perhaps we’re showing our age here, but it’s very cute and lots of […]
Divorce: An Opportunity For A Whole New Future!
Divorce is almost always presented as a tragic event. A heartbreaking ending to a chapter in life that was supposed to be full of love. However, while it isn’t usually a “good thing” by the standard dictionary definition, it can certainly be a gateway to good things. What does that mean, you wonder? […]
How To Handle The Fallout From Your Spouse’s Affair
There are few things more awful for a married individual, than discovering that their spouse was cheating on them. However, once the affair has been exposed the biggest issue is going to be deciding how to deal with the fall-out. Do you get divorced or try to make it work? If you stay together, […]
Survivor’s #Blindside – How It Applies To Your Divorce (Part 4)
If you watched Survivors season finale a couple of nights ago, the only question we have for you is: “Wasn’t it awesome?” If, however, you DVR’d it and haven’t had a chance to watch it yet, don’t worry – we aren’t going to ruin it by dropping any spoilers here. What we are going […]
Survivor’s #Blindside – How It Applies To Your Divorce (Part 3)
In the previous two articles we discussed the fact that divorce blindsides do happen. Just like in Survivor, sometimes the people you think have your back, actually don’t. Although in the case of divorce it has nothing to do with being a winner, and everything to do with marital unhappiness. In fact, statistics reveal […]
Survivor’s #Blindside – How It Applies To Your Divorce (Part 2)
For those of you who are just joining us for the first time, this article isn’t actually about CBS’s Survivor, although we do love the show! The point behind this series was that we wanted to take something that is widely loved by fans of the show, namely the concept of a blindside, and […]
Survivor’s #Blindside – How It Applies To Your Divorce (Part 1)
With CBS’s Survivor ending in just a few days, we thought we’d take one of our favorite survivor hashtags and apply it to the world we deal with on a daily basis. Not sure which one we’re talking about? Oh, come on – it’s the one everyone loves! #blindside! Except when you’re talking about […]
How To Protect Yourself Against False Allegations of Abuse! (Part 3)
Thank you for joining us to discuss this particularly difficult topic. We know it’s a hard subject to address, but we can only assume that if you are here, reading this, it is because you or someone you care about has been falsely accused of abusing or neglecting a child, and needs help. If […]
How To Protect Yourself Against False Allegations of Abuse! (Part 2)
Thanks for joining us again to talk about this very difficult, but very important subject. If you or a loved one have been falsely accused of abusing or neglecting a child, then you already know how terrible it feels to be lied about. To be publicly accused or something that you didn’t do. Something […]
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