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Co-Parenting when a Parent has Alcohol or Substance-Abuse Issues
Alcohol and substance abuse issues in the United States are unfortunately common. According to a study by the National Institute of Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism from 2021, about 11.3% of adults in the United States 18 years old and older had Alcohol Use Disorder in...
How Co-Parenting Apps Help In Divorce Or Separation
In the United States, millions of people get married each year. Sadly, each year, hundreds of thousands of married couples also end up separating or getting divorced. It is often tough to successfully communicate when you and your spouse are divorcing. However,...
A Step-by-Step Guide to Divorce Settlements
Divorce has become a common experience. For many people, it’s one of their first real experiences with the courts, lawyers, and the legal system. Many people who are divorcing don’t want to go to trial and would like to keep their experience with the court (and their...
What are the Main Causes of Divorce?
The most common causes of divorce in the United States include lack of commitment, infidelity, frequent conflict and arguing, lack of intimacy, and irreconcilable differences. Additional contributing factors frequently cited are substance abuse, financial issues,...