Parental alienation during a divorce can place an immense burden on both the parents and the children involved. It typically involves one parent making concerted efforts to negatively influence the child's perception of the other parent. Addressing this issue...
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Does Colorado recognize legal separation?
Legal separation is a process through which married couples obtain a de facto separation without legally ending their marriage. When a legal separation is in place, you and your spouse will deal with many of the same issues as if you were divorcing, such as the...
Parentification: A less well-known source of childhood trauma
Divorce often places minor children in a situation of extreme stress and emotional turmoil. Even when parents try to shield them from the proceedings, the lack of control and sudden upheaval can cause them pain and trauma. However, there are cases where parents,...
What can you do to ease your child’s fears about divorce?
Telling your children about divorce can trigger strong emotions and fear about the future. Your children might lack the maturity to effectively process everything rationally. Helping your children through this challenging time will require patience and unconditional...
What to know about hiring a forensic accountant in your divorce
There is much at stake in most divorce proceedings, especially those involving a significant amount of assets. Making sure you walk away from your marriage with what you deserve is essential for your own well-being, but doing so might not be easy if you expect...
Can mediation benefit older adults?
The statistics for divorce constantly fluctuate, but some things remain the same over time. This includes the increased rate of divorce in couples aged 50 and older. Though many older couples may initially consider taking their case to court, mediation could...
What does equitable distribution mean for your divorce?
Financial disagreements can be detrimental to any marriage. In fact, according to Psych Central, disagreements about finances are to blame for almost 30% of divorces in the U.S. If you and your soon-to-be ex-spouse have argued about money during your marriage, you...
What do mediators do in divorce?
Many people these days opt for mediation when it comes to handling their divorce matters. This means they will interact directly with a mediator. But what exactly does a mediator do? Understanding their goals and the limit of their abilities is crucial for cooperation...
Do assets contribute to divorce arguments?
Many people hold opinions about assets and how they affect a divorce. In fact, some believe that couples with higher assets will actually have more arguments. Where did this myth originate? And exactly how true is it, in the first place? Contention created through...
3 challenges you might face in your gray divorce
Divorce among older couples, also known as gray divorce, has become more common in recent years. Longer lifespans and changing social norms have contributed to the rise in gray divorces. Many of the challenges of divorce are similar regardless of age. However, if you...