Tiger Woods had a carefully crafted game plan to keep his wife in the dark about his multiple mistresses. His MO included: —Having his friends act a wing men when he spotted a likely score. —Repeatedly changing his cell phone record to keep his wife Elin from following his tracks. —Booking hotel rooms in the […]
Uma Thurman and Swiss hedge fund manager Arpad Busson, called Arki, are not a couple anymore. Uma’s history includes marriage, divorce and two children with Ethan Hawke. She also had a longtime relationship with hotelier Andre Balazs. Arki had a longtime relationship with Elle Macpherson and two children. He lost a bundle with Madoff so he’s not super-rich […]
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Some men are never satisfied. Tiger Woods is successful, he has a beautiful wife and two beautiful children, but he still found it necessary to have a mistress (or more than one). Like so many high-profile men before him, he thought he was different and entitled to cheat without consequences—but there are always consequences.
Divorces are rising in the military. The divorce rate in the armed forces rose again in the past year, the Pentagon said, and is now a full percentage point higher than around the time of the attacks of 9/11/2001. As in previous years, women in uniform had much higher divorce rates than their male counterparts.
Yesterday’s New York Post had a two-page article: “Pot-puffing Pitt & paranoid Jolie on road to breakup amid loud & ‘scary’ fights.” “They’ll be split within 18 months probably sooner.” I never thought they would last—but I’m sad for the children—six—who will be involved in this split.
It is important that you know what your priorities are. During your divorce you may find that your priorities change. The things that you thought at the beginning of the divorce were important become irrelevant as time passes. Review your priorities regularly and discuss with your attorney if they should change. Staying on top of your priorities […]
Sometimes we need to just take a deep breath, step back and remember: “Act in haste, repent in leisure.”
