Should I Get a Divorce? A Checklist for Those Wondering if Their Marriage Can Be Saved

Marriage is hardly ever “easy,” and is often described as a rollercoaster ride, with thrilling highs and heartbreaking lows. So, how do you know if your marriage is just rolling through another low point, or if you need to be asking yourself, “Should I get a divorce?” Is Your Marriage…
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Divorce for People with Disabilities: Complications and Considerations

Divorce is never easy, and this is even more true for people with a disability. It is a cruel irony, then, that studies see divorce rates increase after the onset of a disability. If you are a person with special needs or the loved one of a person with special…
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How to Ask for Separation or Divorce: 4 Tips to Keep the Conversation Civil

Divorce is heartbreaking, even if you’re the person asking for a split. After all, nobody enters a marriage expecting it to end, and nobody begins searching for the exit without first investing enormous energy and love. If you have decided that a separation or divorce is your best option, it…
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How to Survive Your First Thanksgiving After Divorce or Separation As a Single Parent

The carbon copy image of Thanksgiving that we see ubiquitously in advertising and Hollywood movies is that of a large family, all gathered together, eating copious amounts of home-cooked food, and everyone is getting along. Ideally, we’d like if Thanksgiving were a picture-perfect holiday like this. However, this image is…
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Conflicts Over Caring For Your Kids: When Divorced Parents Disagree About Important Decisions

Raising children is hard. But when divorced parents—who don’t always see eye-to-eye—are raising children together, it adds a whole new level of complexity. There are many important decisions that divorced parents may not agree on, and the COVID-19 pandemic has presented parents with even more complicated decisions to make than…
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5 Questions for Divorcing Spouses to Consider During Tax Season

Divorce requires people to adjust their lives, and tax season is but one reminder of that. If you are in the process of divorcing, you may have questions about how you should be filing. Instead of the deadline extension, not-yet-divorced spouses have more time to address issues and iron out…
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