Monthly Archives: February 2026
Coping with the Grief of Divorce
We think of grief in terms of the death of a loved one, but it’s important to realize that grief is present whenever there is a major disruption to our lives. When we recognize this, we can take control of the grieving process, work through our emotions in a healthy way, and come out… Read More »
Study: Divorce Associated with COVID Morbidity
A recent study published by the International Journal of General Medicine discussed some of the risk factors concerning COVID-19 mortality and various other factors such as race, income, population density, and marriage. The study did not reach a conclusion concerning causation, but COVID-19 mortality was worse for those who were divorced than it was… Read More »
When Can You Modify a Custody Agreement That’s Already Put into Place?
One of the most common questions that parents ask of their divorce lawyers is: “Can we change the child custody agreement?” The short answer to this question is “yes,” custody agreements are not necessarily permanent. But courts don’t want to be bombarded with petitions either, so they put a high bar on the standard…. Read More »
