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How to Divorce Someone with Mental Health Issues

How to Divorce Someone with Mental Health Issues

by Rachel Wayne | May 19, 2025 | Divorce, Guidance

It can be a challenge to navigate mental illness with a romantic partner, and sometimes, not all relationships can survive this stress. Sometimes the best option for both parties is to break up, especially if mental illness contributed to problems in the relationship....
Divorcing as a SAHM Part II: Custody and Child Support

Divorcing as a SAHM Part II: Custody and Child Support

by Rachel Wayne | May 12, 2025 | Divorce as a SAHM, Divorce Planning, Family Law

Stay-at-home moms often fear divorce because they’re financially dependent on their spouse. Will leaving the marriage mean they can no longer provide for their kids? Can a SAHM keep custody? These concerns make the decision to divorce even harder. When one’s children...
Divorce as a SAHM Part I: Finances, Retirement, and Alimony

Divorce as a SAHM Part I: Finances, Retirement, and Alimony

by Rachel Wayne | Apr 19, 2025 | Divorce, Divorce as a SAHM, Divorce Planning, Financial Separation

A stay-at-home mom, or SAHM, depends on her spouse for financial support. This makes divorce a daunting prospect. How can you manage your finances during and after separation? What about your retirement fund? Is alimony an option? Seeking a divorce as a SAHM means...
How to Tell Your Kids about Your Divorce: Do’s and Don’t’s

How to Tell Your Kids about Your Divorce: Do’s and Don’t’s

by Rachel Wayne | Mar 23, 2025 | Divorce, Guidance, Parenting

Deciding to divorce brings a long list of conversations to be had. You’ll need to connect with family law attorneys, financial advisors, possibly a therapist. But the most daunting conversation is often the one you have with your children. How can you tell your kids...
How to Have an Amicable Divorce with a Narcissist

How to Have an Amicable Divorce with a Narcissist

by Rachel Wayne | Mar 9, 2025 | Divorce, Divorce Planning, Guidance

Many people assume that amicable divorce is only possible when you’re friendly with your soon-to-be ex — and that abusive marriages must end in nasty divorce. However, marital separation is never so black and white. When seeking divorce from a narcissist, one may not...
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