Money Woes Don’t Have to Come to Blows
I read an interesting article in the Star Tribune this week, “Till Debt Do Us Part,” about the challenges faced by newlyweds with student loan debt, particularly when one partner has more debt that the...
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In a speech in 1858, Abraham Lincoln declared, “A house divided against itself cannot stand.” Then, Lincoln saw that a divided nation was not a viable future future for our country. When parents...
View ArticleGuilt and Ambivalence About Divorce
Debra Messing recently expressed guilt over her divorce and the fact that she and her husband couldn’t give her son “the fantasy” that her parents gave her in a marriage that was now ending. She said...
View ArticleHey There, You With the Stars in Your Eyes…
In my previous post I raised the counter intuitive prospect of considering things from the perspective of one getting ready to seek a divorce, but doing this while putting together a pre-marital...
View ArticleLegal Separation as an Alternative to Divorce
This article sprouted from a series of brainstorming meetings that I recently had with fellow Collaborative Attorney Bruce Peck. We decided to meet for coffee from time to time to discuss and share...
View ArticleDivorce after Cancer?
Sometimes what comes after the “C-word” can unfortunately be the “D-word” – divorce. The incidence of divorce/separation is unfortunately quite high after one partner has been diagnosed or is in some...
View ArticleHelping the Reluctant Spouse Accept Divorce
Starting a divorce can be difficult, particularly if your spouse believes the marriage can be saved. How you have this discussion may make a major difference in your life, particularly if you have...
View ArticleEmpty Nest Collaborative Divorce
People who are facing divorce after many years of marriage, or just later in life, face unique challenges. They are less connected by the need to provide daily care and financial support for their...
View ArticleFor Better or For Worse: Marriage According to the Simpsons Part II
In my earlier post I looked at some considerations that have created an anomaly – a dysfunctional couple who score high in marriage satisfaction. I looked at a conventional psychological model, called...
View ArticleMoney Woes Don’t Have to Come to Blows
I read an interesting article in the Star Tribune this week, “Till Debt Do Us Part,” about the challenges faced by newlyweds with student loan debt, particularly when one partner has more debt that the...
View ArticleDivorced Parents with Children: Separate and United
In a speech in 1858, Abraham Lincoln declared, “A house divided against itself cannot stand.” Then, Lincoln saw that a divided nation was not a viable future future for our country. When parents...
View ArticleGuilt and Ambivalence About Divorce
Debra Messing recently expressed guilt over her divorce and the fact that she and her husband couldn’t give her son “the fantasy” that her parents gave her in a marriage that was now ending. She said...
View ArticleHey There, You With the Stars in Your Eyes…
In my previous post I raised the counter intuitive prospect of considering things from the perspective of one getting ready to seek a divorce, but doing this while putting together a pre-marital...
View ArticleLegal Separation as an Alternative to Divorce
This article sprouted from a series of brainstorming meetings that I recently had with fellow Collaborative Attorney Bruce Peck. We decided to meet for coffee from time to time to discuss and share...
View ArticleDivorce after Cancer?
Sometimes what comes after the “C-word” can unfortunately be the “D-word” – divorce. The incidence of divorce/separation is unfortunately quite high after one partner has been diagnosed or is in some...
View ArticleHelping the Reluctant Spouse Accept Divorce
Starting a divorce can be difficult, particularly if your spouse believes the marriage can be saved. How you have this discussion may make a major difference in your life, particularly if you have...
View ArticleEmpty Nest Collaborative Divorce
People who are facing divorce after many years of marriage, or just later in life, face unique challenges. They are less connected by the need to provide daily care and financial support for their...
View ArticleFor Better or For Worse: Marriage According to the Simpsons Part II
In my earlier post I looked at some considerations that have created an anomaly – a dysfunctional couple who score high in marriage satisfaction. I looked at a conventional psychological model, called...
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