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Things Your Narcissistic Spouse Won’t be Able to Handle During The Divorce (Pt 2)
Welcome back and thanks for joining us. In the previous article we talked about narcissists in a divorce situation, and a few things your average narcissistic spouse won’t take kindly to during the divorce process (specifically rejection, shame and guilt, and failure.) But those certainly aren’t the only things narcissists have a hard time with…
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Things Your Narcissistic Spouse Won’t be Able to Handle During The Divorce (Pt 1)
Getting a divorce is hard. That’s a fact even if the spouses parting ways are average, ordinary folks, with no “special circumstances” complicating their divorce process. But when your spouse is a narcissist your divorce is likely to be even more challenging than the average. Why? Because narcissistic people, by their very nature, complicate things.…
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Things You Should Never Post on Social Media During Your Divorce! (Pt 2)
Welcome back and thanks for joining us for this chat about things you should never post online during your divorce. As we’ve mentioned many times before, once it’s online, you can never take it back, and you can’t control who sees it or how it’s used. Which means you have to be really careful about…
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Things You Should Never Post on Social Media During Your Divorce! (Pt 1)
Divorces are incredibly hard, and in our ‘living out loud’ culture, it has become second nature to share our struggles with the world. And while we applaud the openness this kind of sharing requires, there are times and places where it’s entirely appropriate, and times and places where it isn’t. Specifically, during your divorce. There…
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Should Your New Partner Discipline Your Children? (Pt 2 )
Welcome back and thanks for joining us here at The Kronzek Firm. We’ve been talking about the challenge many divorced parents face when their new partners take on the role of a disciplinarian with their children. As we mentioned in the previous article, there are a lot of factors that will influence whether or not…
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Should Your New Partner Discipline Your Children? (Pt 1)
This is a highly contested subject – the issue of whether or not a parent’s new partner has any right to discipline their children. And not to confuse the subject anymore, but the truth is that there’s no one-size-fits-all answer. There are a number of factors that come into play here, and have an influence…
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Getting Your Marriage Annulled in Michigan
We want to start this by telling you right up front that annulments are hard. The courts are reluctant to grant them unless you can prove that you really deserve one, and that can be very challenging. You are going to be forced to discuss your very private business in a very public forum, which…
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Do Online Affairs Count as Cheating? (And Can They Lead to Divorce?)
If you recall, a couple of weeks ago we published an article about the Netflix Documentary ‘Life 2.0’ which follows several different people using the online gaming platform Second Life. One couple on the documentary were a couple who met online and had a sustained online affair before meeting in person to take their relationship…
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Understanding your Financial Situation is Critical in Case of Divorce (Pt 2)
Hey there, welcome back to this discussion about family finances, and why it’s so important for both spouses to be aware of what’s going on with the money side of things. As we mentioned in the previous article, it’s really important that both spouses have a handle on the family’s money situation. Again, this isn’t…
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Understanding your Financial Situation is Critical in Case of Divorce (Pt 1)
Most Michigan families have one spouse who deals with the family’s financial situation and one spouse who doesn’t. It’s pretty standard for most couples to have one person in charge of keeping track of the budget and paying the bills, while the other spouse relies on them to provide information about savings, budgetary changes, and…