Divorcing an uncooperative spouse can be highly distressing. When one person does not want to participate or makes progress difficult, the other partner may feel there is no way out. Fortunately, there are time-tested strategies for dealing with such personalities....
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How to recognize parental alienation
Parental alienation occurs when one parent manipulates their child to reject or harbor negative feelings toward the other parent. This behavior can have detrimental effects on the child's emotional well-being and the parent-child relationship. Recognizing the signs of...
Steps to financial recovery after a high-asset divorce
High-asset divorce involves couples with substantial wealth, intricate financial portfolios and valuable assets like real estate, investments and businesses. These divorces often require specialized legal and financial expertise to navigate complex property divisions,...