Like me, my neighbor had begun having trouble with her marriage a couple of years before the pandemic. It wasn’t that the coronavirus had created the problems, but it had certainly crystallized them.
Widespread social-distancing policies meant many couples had two choices, neither particularly appealing: They could smush together into close-quartered, 24-hours-a-day cohabitation, indefinitely, or be apart with limited in-person contact, indefinitely.
Same-sex spouses feel more satisfied with their partners than heterosexual ones. What’s the secret?
Millennials are going on fewer dates, having less sex and marrying later. Do they know something about love that the rest of us don’t?
Does alimony in futuro always terminate when the recipient remarries in Tennessee?
While most Americans find it acceptable for unmarried couples to live together, even for those who don’t plan to get married, a narrow majority sees societal benefits in marriage.
Here are tips on how to talk to your spouse about wanting a divorce and some action steps.
Research shows that practically every dimension of life happiness is influenced by the quality of one’s marriage, while divorce is the second most stressful life event one can ever experience. Yet nearly half of all married couples are likely to divorce, and many couples report feeling unhappy in their relationships.
The specter of divorce still haunts young adults and disadvantaged couples, contributing to family instability.
Marital infidelity is well-known, but financial infidelity might actually be more common.
What changes to Tennessee family law occurred in the 2019 legislative session?
Why is a lower divorce rate bad news?
Tips for a healthy marriage from a divorce lawyer.
Why do happily married people have affairs?