Are Divorcees 'Morally Bankrupt'?
Are we supposed to feel like failed people because our partners made it impossible for us to stay in our marriages? Are we emotionally weak or deficient? Are we morally bankrupt?
Are we supposed to feel like failed people because our partners made it impossible for us to stay in our marriages? Are we emotionally weak or deficient? Are we morally bankrupt?
Doug Kepanis | Posted 12.12.2011
It seems that at least one Judge has decided that "no fault" is not "no fault" after all.
Lynn Toler | Posted 10.24.2011
You have heard the stories. You may have even lived it. A couple divorces and one side gets, not only injured, but insulted as well. No Fault Divor...
Beverly Willett | Posted 05.25.2011
Last summer, former Governor Paterson signed a bill making New York the 50th and final state to enact no-fault divorce.
Beverly Willett | Posted 05.25.2011
My daughter rolled her eyes when I first told her I might start blogging, her reaction most insightful, as it often is. So many people I know seem ca...
Beverly Willett | Posted 05.25.2011
I won't accept divorce, ever. Not because I'm still pining away for my ex, which I'm not. Not because I need more mental health counseling...
Robert Hughes, Jr. | Posted 05.25.2011
Does religion shape our attitudes about divorce? The obvious answer to this question would be, "of course." But what is it about religion that influences divorce?
Rosa Blasi | Posted 05.25.2011
Dear Divorce Diary- Why were my school years spent on such seemingly useless mandatory activities such as dissecting frogs, making sense of Algeb...
Beverly Willett | Posted 05.25.2011
Roughly 40-50% of married couples will one day be pulled into the vortex of no-fault divorce, if they haven't been already. For many, it will be unforeseen and against their will.
nydailynews.com | By Kenneth Lovett and Glenn Blain | Posted 05.25.2011
State legislators are making it easier to end a marriage in New York. The Assembly on Thursday night overwhelmingly approved no-fault divorce, allowi...
Vicki Iovine | Posted 11.17.2011
Dodgers owner Frank McCourt must have savored like a sugarplum the sensation of firing his wife Jamie as CEO of the team's organization.Who hasn't ever wanted to fire their spouse?
Juliet Jeske | Posted 04.09.2012