Retirement And Survival After Gray Divorce
The new Millennium brought one trend that has firmly settled in and the statistics show ‘baby boomers’ are divorcing at double the rate from the late 20th Century. As life …
The new Millennium brought one trend that has firmly settled in and the statistics show ‘baby boomers’ are divorcing at double the rate from the late 20th Century. As life …
Divorce feels as though everything you thought you knew about your life and your future is suddenly flipped upside down. It can be a struggle to make sense of the …
Should couples have joint or separate bank accounts? This question comes up a lot when talking about marriage and finances. In this video, I am breaking down the different things …
The pandemic friction has created a whole new set of challenges for couples, and as divorce rates continue to rise in Canada, you may be curious about what your options …
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Many couples going through a divorce know that some level of spousal support may be needed but have no idea how much or for how long. Most lawyers will go …
So you find yourself facing a crisis in your marriage. You land on the side of divorce. Now that it’s decided, can you keep things cordial? Is there such a …
The divorce process is emotionally draining and mentally exhausting. After the initial shock and anger, many people describe it as a time of being frozen, numb, or treading water. Despite …
The short answer? Yes! A divorce mediator can easily stay neutral because they are rigorously trained to see the sides of each individual and sympathetic to the needs of both. …
Couples that decide to use mediation for their divorce process often don’t realize that there are three distinctly different styles of mediation. They vary greatly and the style your mediator …
Lost. Betrayed. Scared. Lonely. Shaken. Sad. Angry. Relieved. Hopeful. These are just some of the stops along the emotional roller coaster that is divorce. It’s not anything that anyone should …