Divorce is a stressful, emotional and painful experience. The
stakes are high: you have spent a lifetime working hard to accumulate assets,
you have a beautiful home in Macomb County, Michigan that you thought you would
always live in, and more importantly, you have wonderful children. This is
going to be a difficult experience that will have repercussions for life. So,
why do you need a Macomb County, Michigan Divorce Attorney?
Saturday, April 25, 2015
Saturday, April 18, 2015
4 Things Your Divorced Friends Can Teach About Marriage
Those who have gone through divorce know first-hand that, if you
want competent legal or financial advice, you should contact a capable Michigan
divorce attorney. If it's marital advice you want, however, consider asking
someone who has been divorced. Of course, you don’t want to pick their brains
when they’re going through a messy legal battle. You also won’t want to ask
advice if they’re still bitter over their previous relationship issues. But
after a fair amount of time, divorced individuals do calm down, the heart
recovers, and the lessons learned are worth their weight in gold. In fact, if
you have access to a friend, family member, or colleague who can give you free
advice, grab it. It may save your own relationship or marriage in the long run.
Here are some of the surprising lessons people learn about love
and marriage after divorce:
Saturday, April 11, 2015
What Are the Benefits of Summer Divorces?
Parents are notorious for putting their children’s needs and
desires ahead of their own. Chances are, if you’re a mom or dad you've been
guilty of doing that more than a time or two. Let’s face it, it’s one of the
joys and expectations of parenthood. But there are times when putting a kid’s
interests are based more on the practical side. Divorce is one of those times.
In fact, your Michigan divorce
lawyer may have already suggested how to put your kids first during that
stressful life phase – by waiting until the school year is complete. But why
should you consider putting
your kids first with divorce, and how can that help everyone out in the
long run?
Sunday, April 5, 2015
Divorce in Retirement Age: More Common Than You Think
Today’s kids and teens of broken households are growing up fully
functional in a modern dysfunctional world, due to divorce rates. Marital
problems are all too common in America. Issues that were once considered to be
simply part of growing old together have become last straws in modern culture.
That’s not saying there aren't classic, consistent, and legitimate reasons for
divorce. No-fault
divorce was created to save partners unnecessary reputation issues and burdens;
but it has also changed the way American couples view boundaries and
limitations in the most traditional parts of the classic American marital
lifestyle. Instead of following our great-grandparents beliefs of fixing what’s
broken, we tend to toss out valuable items to procure shinier replacements.
This is often the modern outlook on divorce, an event which is taking the
retirement age by storm. But just how common is golden age divorce and why is
it occurring so late in life?
Wednesday, March 25, 2015
The Dirty Truth about Social Media and Divorce
Social media can be a wonderful asset in life: it can
improve one’s career and social standing, connect families, reunite long-lost
friends, and even lead to Mr. or Mrs. Right – or at least Mr. or Ms. Right Now. But when a relationship comes to an end,
social media can be disastrous. Not only can it lead to divorce, it can also
severely impact divorce proceedings and affect your chances of receiving a fair
settlement. So, exactly how can
technology cause so much inter-relationship damage?
Wednesday, March 18, 2015
5 Job-Related Mistakes You May Make After a Divorce
The personal nature of divorce can significantly impact
one's job performance and professional life. When these marital issues compound
and become especially brutal, they can lead to unemployment and loss of income.
It's important to stay on course and avoid the negative outcomes associated
with these five ways divorce can affect your professional life:
Wednesday, March 11, 2015
How Kids React to Divorce
Divorce can be
extra-complicated when children are involved. While it’s important to
consider the age of your offspring and recognize the signs of stress at the
time of divorce, the truth is that all
kids go through similar emotional cycles. Your child's two most present and
pronounced life influences are dividing his or her heart, and adding a high
level of drama to his or her life. Fortunately, kids are resilient, and time does
heal all wounds. It’s important for parents to realize children grieve and
react to life changes differently than adults. Read on to find out about their
common emotional stages and the keys of communicating to your kids about
divorce:
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