Signs You Might Be Heading For Divorce (Part 2)
In a continuation of our last post, the following is a discussion of some signs that a marriage may be headed for the rocks. The tips were compiled by a divorce attorney, Mindy Smith, who says she...
View ArticleHow To Control Spending Splurges After A South Carolina Divorce
Everyone knows that a South Carolina divorce can be a long, hard process. Given all the emotion and anger that has been vented and the tears have been shed, it can be a very draining period of months....
View ArticleDivorce Morality Clause Prevents Lesbian Couple From Living Together
A Texas judge recently issued a surprising ruling saying that a lesbian couple in the court’s jurisdiction was not allowed to live together because of a “morality clause” contained in the divorce...
View ArticleChild Custody: Do Children’s Preferences Matter?
In child custody cases in South Carolina, one common question from parents is “At what age can a child choose which parent he or she wants to live with?” Some states do designate such an age, like...
View ArticleSouth Carolina Adopted Child Custody Case Resolved By United States Supreme...
This week the U.S. Supreme Court issued its long anticipated ruling in the “Baby Veronica” case, formally known as Adoptive Couple v. Baby Girl. In that case, a Native American father used the Indian...
View ArticleStudy Examines the Effects of Divorce on Children’s Relationships Later in Life
A recently released study that will be published in the September issue of the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology found that children whose parents divorce while they are young have a harder...
View ArticleWhy Does Huma Stay? (and Other Issues from Upper-Class Marriages)
The recent revelations concerning former congressman and current mayoral candidate Anthony Weiner’s online trysts have been in headlines everywhere. Everyone has had the chance to laugh at his...
View ArticleStudy Shows Antidepressant Use Soars Prior to Divorce
A recent study out of Finland shows that couples that are facing serious marital trouble often turn to antidepressants to ease the pain of their unhappy relationship. The study found that...
View ArticleStudy Delves Into Subject of Military Divorce
Members of the military here in South Carolina understand all to well the pressure that deployments can exert on a marriage. The fact is that while most people intuitively understand that lengthy...
View ArticleNumber of Siblings Impact Divorce Rate Later in Life
According to data gathered by sociologists, those people with more siblings are less likely to divorce than those with few or any siblings. A new study found that the total number of siblings can have...
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