When is Enough, Enough? – Deciding to Divorce
Deciding to Divorce Many people come to a divorce attorney’s office looking for the answer to the question – “Should I get divorced?” There’s no easy, cut-and-dried standard when deciding to divorce. Unless there is an unsafe, abusive situation most marriages... Read More →
Spiritual Life Coach can help recover after legal trauma
Divorce and other family law situations can be emotionally and socially trying. That’s why we usually recommend some sort of therapy. But what happens when divorce also strains the soul – the very core of a person’s beliefs, will and... Read More →
Haggard Husband: Considering Divorce
Companion article to “Walkaway Wife: Wants Divorce“ The Haggard Husband is the much-maligned, often underappreciated and misunderstood partner to the Walkaway Wife who may be dissatisfied with marriage and considering divorce. He is worn down by the Walkaway Wife’s frequent demands... Read More →
Walkaway Wife: Wants Divorce
Companion Article to “The Haggard Husband: Considering Divorce“ “In my many years as a divorce attorney, several relationship patterns play out repeatedly including the path of the Walkaway Wife who wants divorce,” says South Lyon Divorce Attorney Kathryn Wayne-Spindler. The... Read More →
Children of Parental Alienation Suffer as Adults
As incidences of Parental Alienation Syndrome increase, therapy professionals are looking at the long-term impacts on the children of high-conflict divorces. Children of Parental Alienation Suffer Later in Life According to Edward Kruk, Ph.D., “Psychiatrist Richard Gardner developed the concept... Read More →
Volunteerism Combats Divorce Fatigue
So the divorce is over. The signed decree is in hand. Where’s the life-altering sigh of relief? The urge to go dancing? Why is the much-awaited elation not forthcoming? After all, many people pursue divorce to escape the oppressive judgment,... Read More →
Instability Results in Child Misbehaving After Divorce
On behalf of Kathryn Wayne-Spindler & Associates, PC posted in Child Custody on Monday, September 22, 2014. Divorce affects not just the adults who want to call it quits but also the children who suddenly find their lives seemingly turned upside down in Michigan.... Read More →
Emotional Recovery After Divorce is Essential
On behalf of Kathryn Wayne-Spindler & Associates, PC posted in Property Division on Thursday, December 11, 2014. People often view divorce as one of the most stressful and painful experiences they will ever have to experience. This is because, in addition to dealing with... Read More →
Marriage Counseling: Which Couples Therapist Suits Your Needs?
Second in a series of blogs about Marriage Counseling from Kathryn Wayne-Spindler & Associates. The first was “Marriage Counseling: Does it Work?” The terms “Marriage Counseling” and “Couples’ Therapy” are often used interchangeably to indicate the process of spouses working out their... Read More →
Marriage Counseling: Does It Work?
First in a series of blogs about marriage counseling. In general, surveys show that marriage counseling has positive benefits. It helps spouses communicate better and recognize each other’s emotional responses. It provides a safe and neutral environment for motivated spouses to... Read More →