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8 Tips for Approaching Your Future Spouse with a Prenup

Getting married is one of the most exciting times in a person’s life…and approaching a spouse about a prenuptial agreement can be one of the scariest.  After all, there is…

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Your Kids Should Be Your Priority: Five Ways to Protect Children During Divorce

Divorce is difficult for kids and can have lasting implications. Children of divorced parents are twice as likely to get divorced themselves. They are more likely to abuse drugs and…

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Four Important Elements of a Strong Prenup

Have you ever seen one of those reality TV shows where one partner insists on a prenup and the other partner refuses to sign it until 10 minutes before the…

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Make it a Healthy New Beginning: How to Help Your Kids Adjust to Life After Your Divorce

Divorce is a major adjustment for everyone in the family. Kids go through at least as much stress as their parents do. What can you do to help them weather…

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“Uncontested” Versus “Contested” Divorce

There is no doubt about it. An uncontested divorce is cheaper and generally less stressful. Unfortunately, sometimes an uncontested divorce simply isn’t possible. What determines whether or not an uncontested…

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What to Know If You’re Divorcing and You Have a Child with Special Needs

Divorce is always difficult, but when there’s a child with special needs involved it may be particularly difficult. These children are often especially sensitive to emotional upheavals and need to…

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Five Reasons You May Need a Prenuptial Agreement

Asking your spouse for a prenuptial agreement may not be the most exciting part of planning a wedding, but it’s an important process that offers protection for both spouses. Here…

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Divorce Is Never Easy, But This Will Make It Worse: Five Things NOT to Do During Your Divorce

Divorce is a difficult process, and it can spark a variety of emotions, including anger. Unfortunately, angry people don’t always make wise decisions. Here are five specific “bad decisions” that…

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Four Myths Exposed About Divorce in the Military

Divorce is always complicated, but a military divorce can be even more complicated than a civilian one. Part of the problem is that there are a lot of urban legends…

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Five Ways to Recover From Divorce and Create a Healthy New Beginning

According to the Wall Street Journal, it takes two years to recover emotionally from divorce. It’s not surprising; not only is it inherently emotionally draining, but a divorce involves a…

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