Saturday, June 28, 2014

No-Fault Divorce Means No-Fault, Even in the Wake of Infidelity



No one who truly wants a loving and successful marriage enters such a commitment with the intent of getting divorced. However, life stress and poor choices can lead to what was originally an unthinkable outcome. While there are many legitimate reasons for divorce, infidelity remains one of the most common claims. But if you think you’re emotionally and financially protected just because you live in a no-fault state, think again.

Saturday, June 21, 2014

Living Together Before Marriage: Not So Bad After All



Some people still consider pre-marital cohabitation to be a simple trend. Perhaps in the 1960s, the half a million American couples who “lived in sin” may have agreed. But today’s figures of over 5 million annual couples choosing to live together before committing to marriage is more than a trend, it’s a social movement.

Saturday, June 14, 2014

The Road to Divorce: The Not-So Secrete Sins of Social Media



Social media has taken over on a global scale as a simple way to connect or reconnect with friends, family and associates. However, over the past several years, social media addictions have surfaced, leading to relationship concerns and even divorce scares. Before logging on to your favorite site or liking that next link, make sure you read the following information to make sure you’re not making potentially irreversible relationship mistakes.

Saturday, June 7, 2014

Getting Divorced Because of Religious Differences



The term “interfaith” refers to the introduction of more than one religious faith into a marital union. While many faiths still condemn the joining of different religions in marriage, American trends show that marrying outside one’s religion is a current common action. However, there are some interesting statistics on the relevance and success of those marriages.