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Divorcing a Narcissist After COVID? How to Win
Divorcing a Narcissist You’ve been married to someone who is difficult, self-centered, and has difficulty empathizing with others. Now, you’re facing divorce with this narcissist and wondering, what will the divorce process look like? Divorcing a narcissist poses problems that are not always present in other cases. You may be wondering: ✓ How do I know I’m dealing with a narcissistic spouse? ✓ How am I going to manage to communicate with my narcissist spouse? …
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Facing Divorce Over 50 in Denver? 4 Key Ways to Prepare
4 Key Ways To Prepare For A “Gray Divorce”
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Parental Alienation: Protecting Your Children.
What is parental alienation? When parents are living apart, an angry parent can belittle, criticize, shut out, or verbally destroy the other parent in the eyes of the children. This is done for lots of reasons. Some might try to punish an ex or gain sympathy from the child. Others act out to gain more child support from the other parent. And sometimes, the alienating parent thinks the child belongs to them. Adorable four-year-olds can …
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3 Things to Know About Your Taxes After Divorce
Clients frequently ask us three questions about their taxes after divorce. They want to know: When does my filing status change? Who gets to claim the tax credit for the children? Who gets to deduct the house? Change in Filing Status Your filing status changes for the tax year in which your divorce is finalized. So if you get divorced before December 31, then for tax purposes you are considered unmarried for all of that …
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Parental Alienation: Protecting Your Children.
Divorce is hard enough on a family as it is. That is why it is critical for you to do everything you can to protect your children before, during, and after a divorce. No one intends to make it hard on their kids, but if you’re not mindful, it can happen easier than you think. During a divorce, especially in child custody cases, an angry parent can belittle, criticize, shut out, or verbally destroy the …
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