Why Choose Collaborative Divorce?
By Barbara Phillips-Bute, J.D., Ph.D. Why Choose Collaborative Divorce?
Read moreBy Barbara Phillips-Bute, J.D., Ph.D. Why Choose Collaborative Divorce?
Read moreImagine that you’re preparing your husband’s favorite meal. He walks through the door at dinnertime and you greet him. Suddenly, and without any provocation at all, his mood changes. It’s as if a dark cloud has come over the room. Your mind starts racing back, you wonder what did you say, what did you do?
Read moreGuilt and parenthood just seem to go together. Maybe you lost control and screamed at your child today, or perhaps you’re struggling to give your kids enough – or you might be worrying that you’re doing too much. Whatever the cause, most parents experience guilt regularly. I’ve talked with so many people who were beating
Read moreFor whatever reason, the relationship ends. But the former couple manage to maintain some level of good will toward each other. Perhaps they even remain on friendly terms. Though their marriage has come to an end, they find a way of treating each other well. Or at least they put aside their differences in the
Read more*The following information is a comprehensive list of the most recent North Carolina divorce statistics. Despite divorce rates falling across the US from 5.1 per 1,000 to 3.8 per 1,000 from 1990 to 2009, North Carolinians marry and divorce at slightly higher rates than most other states according to the most recent U.S. Census Report.
Read moreWhen separated parents use their children as messengers, the child experiences intimidation, fear and even guilt. Here’s how this happens…… Watch Video
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