Monthly Archives: January 2026
What To Do If Your Divorce Sends You Into A Financial Free Fall
Behind the bright lights and the garish garage door covers, most families experience the holidays as a grim reminder of their dismal financial circumstances. Perhaps, as your marriage eroded, the holiday stress got worse each year; it may have been hard to tell which one was the cause and which one was the effect…. Read More »
How To Make Room In Your Life For A New Normal After Your Divorce
Your worst days while your divorce is pending and soon after it becomes final can easily be worse than your worst days while you were unhappily married. Finding a new normal is, to some extent, a matter of patience, but your actions and attitude matter, too. Obviously, being stuck in the past, constantly picking… Read More »
Is Alternating Weeks Of Parenting Time Financially Sustainable?
Many families sign parenting plans with alternating weeks, but most of them modify them to a different co-parenting schedule at some point before the children reach adulthood. Parents usually commit to this co-parenting schedule on their initiative, rather than a judge choosing it. It is one of the surest ways to ensure that the… Read More »
Divorce Is A Slow Road To A New Normal
The only thing worse than being unhappily married and feeling like no one understands you is being recently divorced and feeling that no one understands you. At least, when you are unhappily married, you have one imperfect partner instead of potentially facing down an endless succession of unrequited crushes who will all ultimately reject… Read More »
