Friday, February 27, 2015

How to Survive Valentine’s Day After Divorce

Consumerism is a nasty business in America. Even before we've had a chance to ring in the New Year and pack away the holiday lights, another type of festive obsession hits the stores. Walk into any department, grocery, or big-box store and it’ll hit you square in the face: pink and red hearts galore, stuffed animals with goofy expressions, and mounds upon mounds of candy for every taste and expectation imaginable. Everything is covered, from tiny classroom-friendly kisses to giant heart-shaped boxes full of decadent Belgium truffles—all guaranteed to placate your lover’s ego while adding to their waistline. While happy couples look forward to and enjoy the love fest “holiday,” any Michigan divorce attorney will tell you the newly divorced, specifically, tend to loathe the very thought of cupids and confections. Fortunately, there are some simple ways to survive your post divorce Valentine’s Day…

Sunday, February 22, 2015

How Can Bridal Industry Hype Ruin Your Marriage?

Thanks to Cinderella and Snow White, we're often raised to believe that women want that happily-ever-after fairy tale. Men, in turn, have tried aimlessly to give women what they thought they wanted and needed—the ultimate Prince Charming. But do those obsessive whims really improve marital longevity, or will they make it more likely for you to wind up seeking your own Michigan divorce attorney? A recent study shed light on just how bridal industry hype can save or ruin a marriage.

Saturday, February 14, 2015

The Billion-Dollar Divorce: How Hamm Lost His Bacon

Marriage can be one of the most anticipated decisions of a lifetime… but it can be among the costliest as well. This is especially the case when newlyweds, due to emotional attachment, bypass the most necessary legal document due: a prenuptial agreement. Weddings and nuptials provide a fanfare of romantic entanglement at the combining of hearts and families. But a competent Michigan divorce attorney can tell you horror stories of neglecting the important financial details. After all, the actual marriage is a legally binding contract to take care of one another regardless of what life happens to toss your way. The recent Hamm divorce is proof of what hits the fan when you avoid that little piece of paper for the sake of not-so-happily ever after.

Saturday, February 7, 2015

Is Girlfriend’s Guide to Divorce a Worthy Watch?

Hollywood has capitalized on divorce for years, and why not? It’s an emotionally charged topic that pulls in a specific target audience. But real-life angst is quite different. Your Michigan divorce lawyer knows this is an uneasy decision rife with personal insecurity and flip-flopping emotions. Separation predates divorce for many couples. It acts as a temporary patch, allowing both ends to sort out their individual lives while preparing their support systems and testing the waters of single-hood once more. Bravo’s new lineup includes one of the most controversial shows currently on the air: The Girlfriends' Guide to Divorce.