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It’s Scary, But the Holidays Are Just Around the Corner. 3 Tips on How to Share Them

No matter what point you are in the divorce process, you’ll eventually need to consider what to do about the holidays. It can be hard to imagine Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas or your own favorite holiday without the kids. There may be holiday traditions you treasure…

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Divorce in the Age of Social Media: How Your Online World Affects Your Legal Reality

In the modern digital era, divorce, a journey through the highs and lows of life, has taken on a new dimension. Social media, the modern equivalent of the town square, has grown to be a significant player in divorce procedures. We’ll explore the fascinating topic…

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Three Commitments to Make for a Child-Centered Divorce

When a parent is considering divorce, their most common concern is how it will affect their children. The truth is divorce will affect your children, but you have some say over how. If you and your spouse consistently put your children’s needs first during and…

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Your Kids Cope With Divorce: 10 Common Reactions and What You Can Do

The Emotional Impact of Divorce on Children Going through a divorce is difficult enough for couples, but when children are involved, it adds another layer of complexity and concern. Knowing what to expect can help you support them better during this challenging transition. How they…

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Help! My Spouse Asked for Divorce. What Should I Do Now? 6 Steps You Should Take

If your spouse just blindsided you by asking for a divorce, you likely feel overwhelmed and unsure of what to do next. With divorce rates rising, you’re not alone. You have people who care about you and the resources to get through this. You probably…

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What are some of the most challenging assets to divide in a divorce?

In a North Carolina divorce, you’ll have to divide your marital assets. That is to say, any money or property that belongs to both of you must be divided equitably. Most property acquired during the marriage is considered marital, rather than separate, regardless of whose…

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Should you try to keep the house in the divorce? 4 things to consider

Deciding what to do with the family home during a divorce is an emotional and complex decision. If you own a home, you may be thinking about keeping it, if you can afford to do so. This is especially common when the house is your…

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5 common back-to-school issues for divorced or divorcing parents

The first day of school can be challenging for any parent, but even more so for divorced or separated parents who now have to co-parent. If this is your first time navigating the school year as co-parents, don’t worry – with some planning and communication,…

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Divorcing later in life? Co-parenting in healthy ways

Divorce later in life, often referred to as “gray divorce,” has become increasingly common in recent years. Experts predict that divorce after 50 will continue to grow, with numbers doubling between 1990 and 2015. While contemplating divorce after the children have reached adulthood may seem…

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What is a ‘sleep divorce’ and does it predict actual divorce?

A sleep divorce is when a married couple decides they must sleep in separate beds or bedrooms. It’s one solution to the many common problems couples face that keep them from sleeping well together. Is sleeping together absolutely necessary for a happy marriage? No, according…

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