How Can I Learn to Make Decisions Independently of Him?
We bounce so many ideas off our partners that we feel we can’t function on our own after divorce. But you can learn to make decisions independently again.
We bounce so many ideas off our partners that we feel we can’t function on our own after divorce. But you can learn to make decisions independently again.
Q: I got worked up to the point of throwing things at my spouse. Will this affect custody? Should I be worried?
If your spouse doesn’t want a divorce, he or she may put up a fight, making the process difficult. How can you convince him to divorce amicably?
Adultery is one reason for divorce. But what if your spouse or partner accuses you of cheating when you are completely innocent?
While there are various ways to divide debts, students loans can be frustrating for couples. Must both of you pay for one person’s student loans?
Child custody is one of the two biggest stressors during divorce. That’s why it’s often the source of most questions asked during our Raleigh divorce workshop each month.
If you and your partner can barely speak to each other without anger, co-parenting is going to be difficult.
While this approach is not for everyone, if both partners are on good terms, collaborative divorce can make divorce as easy as possible.
If you plan to request spousal support, either for the short-term or long-term, you’ll have to make your case for it. But how?
Divorce is not an easy or swift path, which is why people often search for other ways to separate from a spouse. In addition to the religious and spiritual aspects of a marriage, the union is also a legal agreement, which gives both parties new rights and obligations. That means there is a legal process…