For parents in Pennsylvania who get a divorce, conflict does not always end when the marriage does. Co-parenting conflicts can continue for years, either because the parents genuinely disagree about how to parent or because one parent tries to use the children to...
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Month: February 2020
Coping strategies for high-conflict divorce
Divorce is one of the most difficult emotional challenges that many will ever face. However, it becomes more so in high-conflict situations where negative behavior probably also contributed to the demise of the marriage. Often it is one of the spouses, leaving the...
Why men pull away, and how they can come back
Ask a parent how they are doing, and the response will likely include an update on the children and how there just aren’t enough minutes in the day to get everything done. This is common in healthy marriages, but it can be a symptom of problems, particularly if the...
Dealing with a borderline personality disorder is still not easy after divorce
Marriage to a spouse with a borderline personality disorder (BPD) was an impossibly tall order. They exhibited broad shifts in emotions that were punctuated by aggressive behavior. Yet, they were able to hold a job and even function well enough that a judge allowed...
Self-care helps moms recover from divorce
The care and well-being of the children should be the priority in any divorce. Even under the best of circumstances, however, parents face a process that takes months and involves countless decisions with far-ranging impact. There is also the stress of not knowing...
Parallel parenting may be the right option
Some divorced parents have strong working relationships where the children move between households every few days, and parents work together on most parental responsibilities. However, not all divorces work seamlessly. There may be residual anger over the marriage’s...
Financial infidelity can cause problems in marriage and divorce
No matter how you manage your money during your marriage, committing financial infidelity could create some problems. Financial infidelity refers to the act of keeping money from your partner. And according to a recent survey, 57 percent of millennials, 37 percent of...
Managing your social media accounts during a divorce
Divorce in the digital era means that anything you put on the internet can be used against you. Considering how much time we spend online and using media platforms, it should come as no surprise. It's common practice for divorce lawyers to scour social media accounts...
Divorcing after 50? You’re not alone.
When someone gets a divorce at a later stage in life, there is often a question they might ask themselves: is there something wrong with me? There is nothing wrong with you, and you are not alone. In fact, while divorce rates for younger generations have decreased or...