Category Archives: Divorce
Should You Opt for a DIY Divorce?
The COVID-19 quarantine has caused many couples to reconsider their marriage. Being cooped up with someone 24/7 can be a recipe for disaster. Spouses have gotten so sick of each other that many have even filed for divorce. However, with law firms changing their business operations and courts shut down, some couples are wondering… Read More »
Moving on From an Unwanted Divorce
Ideally, married couples would stay together forever. If they do decide to divorce, then the hope is that it would be a mutual decision. However, this is not always the case. Women initiate divorces at higher rates than men, so there is a strong possibility that one party didn’t see it coming. They may… Read More »
Taking Care of Your Mental Health After Divorce
Besides the death of a loved one, the biggest issue that people may have to deal with is a divorce. Unfortunately, any marriage – even one where the couple has been married for several decades – can end in a divorce. The only surefire way to never get divorced is to never get married… Read More »
COVID-19 Slowing Down Divorce Process
The coronavirus has done a lot of damage to this country. It has not only caused nearly 80,000 deaths, but it has also caused millions of Americans to lose their jobs. On top of that, we are quarantined at home with our families, which is not necessarily a good thing. All this extra time… Read More »
Divorce During a Pandemic
COVID-19 is sweeping the nation. Worldwide, there have been more than 1.1 million confirmed cases and more than 64,000 deaths. Understandably, Americans are stressed out. Millions have lost their jobs. Many are forced to shelter in place. Schools have closed. Stores are out of toilet paper, hand sanitizer and other essentials as shoppers panic… Read More »
Don’t Let Divorce Ruin Your Retirement
For all married couples, the biggest issue that can threaten them is divorce. Divorce can wreak havoc on one’s assets at any age, but this is especially true when a couple is in their 50s and beyond. This is because retirement is near and splitting assets so close to the end of one’s career… Read More »
Why are Divorces More Common in January?
A new year means a fresh start for most people. Many Florida residents make resolutions to lose weight, get healthy, make more money, be nicer to others and maybe even fix their relationships. Others, however, choose to move on and even end their marriage. January is known as Divorce Month for good reason. Many… Read More »
Dating While Divorcing Becoming More Common
After filing for divorce, people may be concerned about following the rules, especially when it comes to finding new relationships. After being married for so long, they may be eager to jump into the dating pool again. They may desire a partnership, just not with the person they are married to. While some people… Read More »
Money Issues That Lead to Divorce
One of the most common causes of divorce is money. In fact, money is the #1 thing couples argue about. Money and stress are related. We all need money to survive, and it can be frustrating when we don’t have enough of it. Sometimes the issue is that the other spouse spends too much… Read More »
What is Causing Gray Divorces?
In the past, a couple who had been married for 20 or more years was pretty much set for life. They didn’t have to worry about divorce. After all, they had made it for two decades, so why would they suddenly decide to divorce? What could cause them to fall out of love with… Read More »