A stranger on the porch of your home at dinner hour and asks you to confirm your identity. When you acknowledge your name, a stack of papers are thrust at you. “Consider yourself served!” You’ve just been served with an Application for Divorce and the supporting documents. It can be a frightening moment if you [ ]
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Divorce Satisfaction: Litigation vs. Collaboration vs. Mediation
In the Collaborative process, men were significantly more satisfied than female spouses with their ability to address concerns directly with their spouse and to maintain a constructive relationship with them at the group face to face meetings .
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LATER LIFE DIVORCE: UNBELIEVABLE?
The decision was made and the divorce order was granted. For many older adults divorce may not have come as a surprise. They’ve been relishing doing things they have dreamed of doing. Among the exciting excursions being planned, care must be taken not to sweep under the rug the other lists of things requiring attention.
Here are a few of those things to discuss with someone you know or to think about for your own situation.
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LATER LIFE DIVORCE: UNBELIEVABLE?
The decision was made and the divorce order was granted. For many older adults divorce may not have come as a surprise. They’ve been relishing doing things they have dreamed of doing. Among the exciting excursions being planned, care must be taken not to sweep under the rug the other lists of things requiring attention. [ ]
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Spousal Support: It’s a Two Way Street
Belinda would boast to her colleagues how proud she was that her spouse didn’t have to work. She earned enough for the family and they lived well. Once the children were in full day school, that song changed. Her family company was bought out and staff redundancy planning was well underway. Belinda’s encouragement of her husband to find full time employment was falling on deaf ears. The chasm between her needing him to find suitable work to help support the family and his feeling entitled to continue to be a stay at home spouse continued to grow. Five years on, Belinda decided to separate.
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