By Evan Kirshenbaum | Published March 11, 2015 | Posted in Divorce, Family Law | Tagged Tags: divorce, divorce attorney ri, divorce lawyers, Family Law, Rhode Island family law attorney, stay at home dads | Leave a comment
Stay-at-home dads, once an anomaly, has now become practically a cultural norm. Yahoo recently published a survey about the rising phenomenon of dads who stay at home with their children while their wives or partners are the primary “bread winners.” In that Yahoo survey there was interesting trend to be seen—while 23 percent of stay-at-home Read More
Read MoreWe just covered one surprising topic in the world of divorce—the fact that rates are declining. According to a New York Times piece just released, the myth that 50 percent of marriages end in divorce isn’t holding true—at least not for people who got married in the 2000s. But what about the rest of married Read More
Read MoreIf you’re in the midst of going through a divorce, you likely know the importance of finding a top Rhode Island divorce lawyer to represent you, but what about a private investigator? Many people opt to work with private investigators along with their divorce lawyer throughout not only their actual divorce, but also as a Read More
Read MoreDivorce is an incredibly emotionally difficult time in anyone’s life, and you’re often acting on impulse and a sense of desperation rather than making the same quality of decisions you would under normal circumstances. For those reasons, people often find themselves in a difficult position—they realize they’ve gone with the wrong divorce attorney. If you’ve Read More
Read MoreHave you ever felt like Facebook and other social media sites are having a negative impact on your life, and in particular your relationship? Well your thinking may be correct, and you’re likely not alone in that feeling. A newly released study conducted by researchers at Boston University has some surprising findings for people who Read More
Read MoreDivorce is an extremely painful and traumatic time for everyone involved, and in particular the children. In many cases, parents are probably doing what’s best for their children by divorcing, but that reality doesn’t make it any easier for the kids. There’s also the potential for kids to become part of the divorce proceedings, to Read More
Read MoreWhile many think of the holiday season as a time for family, in the case of divorce, holidays can add an extra layer of stress. Deciding issues like where your child eats Thanksgiving turkey or how the school break affects the custody arrangement can leave parents wishing it were January. However, dividing your child’s time Read More
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