Religious vs Civil Annulment
How does civil annulment differ from the Catholic process of obtaining Declarations of Nullity? First off, the standards are different. Religious vs Civil Annulment Standards The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops’ article, “Annulments (Declarations of Nullity),” explains religious annulment as,... Read More →
Children Increase Marital Stability
So, does having lots of children increase marital stability? Yes and no. Statistics have shown that the optimal number of children to experience increased marital stability is between one and four. Childless couples and those with 5 or more children are... Read More →
Birth Order and Divorce Risk: Is there a link?
Does the Know-it-All big sis have a greater risk of getting divorced than the fun-loving youngest? How about a marriage between two middle children? Is there a birth order and divorce link? Psychologists often point to peculiar birth-order traits that help... Read More →
Emotional Abuse Can Impact Divorce Negotiations
The taboo topic of sexual assault has gotten media attention this election cycle. Regardless of how you feel about either candidate, it’s already been a rough road to Nov. 8. The glass-half-full perspective of this awful election season is that,... Read More →