Mental Illness and Divorce Mental illness can be hard for couples to handle in a relationship and frequently leads to divorce. Often, stress levels between couples rise when handling a mental illness and it becomes the key focus of the relationship. One survey studied the connection between 18 types of mental illnesses and divorce. It found that there was a positive correlation between the two, meaning those who Read More
Choosing a “Child Centered” Divorce.
Choosing a "Child Centered" Divorce could be one of most important decisions you will make in your entire divorce process. There is no question that our children are the most important topic when dealing with separation and divorce, but if you are in the midst of it, how do you know if you are doing it in a way that is "Child Centered?" First, let’s start with what it is. The Read More
Social Media and Divorce
We live in a world where most people are involved with some form of social media. People have a Twitter account and Facebook account or they are involved in numerous other forms of social media. During the divorce process these accounts can play a major role in your divorce case. I typically tell people.....do not post anything on social media that you would not want your grandmother to read. The point is, if Read More