As family dynamics have changed over the past few decades, we see more and more cases in which people who AREN’T a child’s biological parents are seeking custody. In the state of Georgia, grandparents do have the right to seek visitation or even primary physical custody of their minor grandchildren – under a specific set
Should My Kids Be In Therapy During My Divorce?
Going through a divorce is hard – not just for you but for the entire family. Dealing with heightened stress, emotions, and potential financial struggles as your family shifts from one household to two can quickly feel overwhelming. As a parent, it’s natural to worry about your children and how they’re coping. You may be
Announcing Divorce or Separation on Social Media – Is It a Good Idea?
For many of us, social media is the go-to forum for sharing news and information about our lives. When we get a new job, have a new baby, or even enjoy an especially stellar experience at a new restaurant, all the details go on Facebook or Twitter first. It’s a common practice, but is it
3 signs your spouse may be a narcissist
A relationship with a narcissist is often not sustainable in the long term. If your spouse is a narcissist, it may be in your interest to end the marriage. However, how do you know whether your spouse is a narcissist? You may think that it would be obvious, but this is not necessarily true. A narcissist
Starting the year by breaking free of a narcissistic spouse
Beginning the New Year can be more hectic than pleasurable, especially when preparing records for tax season. Many divorce filings also occur at the start of the year. As reported by Insider, the first Monday of January has been unofficially named “Divorce Day” because of the large number of people considering separating at the beginning