Stolen Childhoods: Divorce and Emotional Parentification

Stolen Childhoods: Divorce and Emotional Parentification

So often, when we as family law attorneys caution newly separated or divorced parents to keep their children “out of it,” clients interpret this as a warning not to argue in front... Read more »
Why Does Passive-Aggressive Drama Flourish in Divorce?

Why Does Passive-Aggressive Drama Flourish in Divorce?

Imagine the characters in a separation or divorce, amid overt and covert problems. How people end a marriage, who chatters to whom, what they think and do, and how they resolve differences... Read more »
Marital vs. Separate Assets in Divorce

Marital vs. Separate Assets in Divorce

by Paul M. Talbert In my practice as a divorce attorney, I have found that money or financial stress is one of the most common causes of marital conflict and divorce. In... Read more »
The Cost of Parent-Child Estrangement in Gray Divorce

The Cost of Parent-Child Estrangement in Gray Divorce

Gray divorce refers to couples aged 50 and older ending their marriage. Researchers found that the divorce rate for this group has been the fastest growing in the U.S., doubling between 1990... Read more »
What Divorce Does to Children’s Development: New Insights

What Divorce Does to Children’s Development: New Insights

A divorce is seldom easy—not for the couple that divorces, but also not for their children (if they have any). However, past psychological research on how divorce affects children’s development was often... Read more »
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