We’ve all been there: A long-simmering relationship issue bubbles to the surface. In the heat of the moment, we say things we don’t mean. Other times, we’re too scared or too proud to clearly ...
I became a single mother seven years ago. I ended my marriage because I simply wasn’t happy, wasn’t in love and believed I ...
Divorce is often seen as a negative life event, but for many women, it marks the beginning of a new, more fulfilling chapter. Surprisingly, a significant number of women report marrying better after ...
Those behind the push say no-fault divorces threaten traditional family structures and contribute to rising divorce rates, but data shows most marriages don’t end in divorce and rates have been in ...
For as huge a life change as it is, perimenopause and menopause are still very poorly understood, even by many women. But men, unsurprisingly, understand it the least. In Mira's survey, 77% of ...
At a time when divorce is becoming less common for millennials, so-called “gray divorce” is on the rise for older generations of Americans. According to the Pew Research Center, the divorce rate for ...
“Shannon,” 61, of New Hampshire, outlines the financial lessons learned after her 33-year marriage ended. How has your divorce financially impacted your retirement plans? Drastically. I have no real ...
With the right planning, divorce can shift from a painful setback to a critical turning point: the moment you begin building a stronger financial future.