3 Reasons To Consider a Divorce Workshop or Therapy During Your Divorce
“It’s good to talk to someone.” Blah, blah, blah, right? But there are good reasons to consider therapy during divorce.
“It’s good to talk to someone.” Blah, blah, blah, right? But there are good reasons to consider therapy during divorce.
Finding answers about divorce is not always easy. Often, it requires phone calls and meetings with multiple professionals. Now women can gather these responses all at once – at a monthly divorce workshop in Raleigh called Second Saturday Wake County.
Divorce is emotional, but when dividing property and assets, it’s best to leave emotion aside and focus on a fair split. Here are eight options for how to divide property during divorce.
While working through that enormous transaction that is divorce, it’s common to realize that you “should have” done this or that. Before you begin your divorce, learn from these common mistakes.
After divorce, your friends and family may encourage you to return to the dating scene. But it may take time before you’re ready to date after divorce.
If you are going through a divorce in Raleigh, you may hear the terms “mediation” and “arbitration.” But what does that mean?
Divorce is an emotional event in life. But it’s also a legal and financial one. That’s why it’s important to detach your emotions from the process, at least during times when you are thinking about finances or discussing the separation with your spouse. Here are four divorce mistakes that might affect your financial future: Mistake #1…
One of the Second Saturday divorce workshop therapists answers a tough question: How do we go about co-parenting?
If you’re about to go through divorce, you may be wondering about alimony.
Here is the breakdown on alimony and how it works.
Social Security benefits are one of many things that change if you and your spouse divorce. Here is what to know.