The speaker suggests two things when handling a divorce: predicting when one or both parties will hit a wall, and considering mediation to hear both sides of the story from a neutral party.
The speaker reflects on their experience of dealing with their parents’ divorce at a young age, feeling the need to prioritize their mother's loneliness over their father's and carrying guilt for not being able to communicate with him properly.
In this podcast episode, the hosts discuss divorce settlements and the concept of community property. They explore the issue of compensation for the non-working spouse and how to divide assets, including money earned during the marriage.
Charles withdrew his petition for divorce even though he believed his wife, Lori, had changed the password to his life insurance policy account and was mentally unstable to make decisions for their son JJ.
A discussion on the recent divorce case where a man tried to blackmail his wife over text and possible consequences, likening it to a situation where a brand is associated with a person's name.
The speaker shares a tip for divorced parents on how to make Christmas day less stressful for their children by having all the gifts in one place for the kids to enjoy, rather than shuttling them back and forth between different households.
A discussion on the divorce process and how it can be like putting together the pieces of a jigsaw puzzle, with some defending it and others questioning its necessity.
Falling deeply in love can make it difficult to divorce and co-parent, as the right decision may not always be easy.