Facts About Gray Divorces

by guest author Lisa Green Despite the headlines, most marriages last a lifetime. In fact, the overall divorce rate has been trending downward for some time now. However, one demographic has seen a steady rise in the number of divorces: people age fifty and older.  They are called gray divorces. Between 1990 and 2010 the divorce rate […]

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A Political Fairy Tale

  Once upon a time, politicians got elected and then found ways to work together to govern their towns, counties, states, and countries constructively. Life was good. Then an evil magician poisoned the nation’s atmosphere. Politicians became more interested in placing blame and making others look bad than in doing anything useful. The people followed

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Custody Battles

  I have lost count of the sad, sad stories I have heard about people who tried mediation but failed to reach an agreement. Sometimes I get really angry at one or both lawyers involved in the case for using tactics that intensify fear and anger in the clients. The increased conflict does a lot

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Children’s Holiday Memories

    A question for separated, divorced, and never-married parents: What kinds of holiday memories are you creating for your children? Joyful, generous, grateful celebrations in two households? Parents squabbling over who gets the kids when? Bitter diatribes about how awful the other parent is?   Most kids love both parents. They do not want to

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