Grey Divorce

On August 28, 2010, in Blog, Divorce, Divorce Advice, Divorce Information, Prepare for Divorce, by leslye

The boomers who have been married 20 to 40 years are the greatest divorcing generation in U.S. history. But there are many reasons why these breakups are positive: —gender roles have changed dramatically during their adulthood, causing more conflict but more equality; —people are living longer, healthier lives, making it easier to start over; —and because […]

Divorce Rate

On August 24, 2010, in Blog, Divorce, Divorce Advice, Divorce Information, Prepare for Divorce, by leslye

Baby boomers were responsible for the highest divorce rate in history—22.8 per 1,000 married couples in 1979 compared to 3.5 per 1,000 in 2008. Nearly a third of divorces, according to the most recent census, are among people who have been married 20 to 40 years.  They have been called the greatest divorcing generation in […]

Children & Volatile Divorce

Divorcing parents in a volatile divorce should immediately enroll their child or children in the Children’s Passport Issuance Alert Program so that you will be notified if your ex or ex-to-be attempts to apply for a passport for them, which he or she will need in order to leave the country.

Books For Kids About Divorce

—Dinosaurs Divorce: A Guide for Changing Families  by Laurie Krasny & Marc Brown —Divorced but Still My Parents by Shirley, Ph.D. Thomas —I Don’t Want to Talk About It by Jeanie Franz Ransom & Kathryn Kunz Finney —I Think Divorce Stinks by Marcia L. Lebowitz & Pamela M. Borguald —It’s Not Your Fault, Koko Bear by […]

Seduction for Sale

Japanese women, who receive pitiful settlements in a divorce unless they have proof of infidelity or other wrongdoing, have resorted to tricking their husbands into having affairs.  They hire a wakaresaseya  (a professional breakup artist) who works for a wakaresaseya agency, to entrap their husbands and ensure a better divorce settlement. The entrapment business is booming […]

Borrowing Money

Borrowing money from friends or family is a mistake.  If you can’t pay back the money they have loaned you,  you could ruin your relationship with them. If you have no other choice but to ask a friend or relative for a loan, make sure the loan doesn’t put a hardship on them. If the loan is for over $10,000, the […]

Annulment vs. Divorce

What is the difference between an annulment and a divorce?  An annulment is a legal process that declares your marriage null and void as if it never existed.  With divorce, you had a marriage, but with an annulment the law declares you never had a marriage.

“The Divorce Survival Guide for Women”

Do you feel like your marriage is falling apart? Don’t face divorce alone. Read “The Divorce Survival Guide for Women” — The definitive source of divorce advice for women. You must read this before you even think about divorcing your husband. This is your battle plan. www.preparefordivorce.com