Before women could choose divorce, many were trapped in marriages with no legal or financial escape. This dark history ...
Divorce lawyer Jenny Hutt shares three things every woman should know about divorce, including emotional preparation, timing, and common misconceptions.
For years, people have joked that men “marry up” while women “marry down.” But divorce research is revealing a pattern that ...
Baby Boomers are divorcing at unprecedented rates, driving what researchers now call the grey divorce revolution. While ...
Divorce at a mature age will give women a heavy psychological impact. There are accumulated memories that they don't want to ...
Divorce represents one of life’s most challenging transitions, yet for many women, it serves as the gateway to more satisfying relationships and marriages. The journey through divorce, though ...
It's common knowledge that the divorce rate in the U.S. is high, hovering around 43-46% for first-time marriages. What is less commonly known is that women tend to want and initiate divorces.
In a single-income family, divorce can leave her without that income source. If divorce looms as a distinct possibility in your future, lay the groundwork now to ease the financial transition later.
Even though the overall divorce rate is the lowest it’s been in years, the United States has seen a significant rise in gray divorce, with women generally leading the way out. Gray divorce, also ...
Divorce is often painted as a fresh start, a clean slate—but ask most women who’ve been through it, and they’ll tell you it’s not that simple. Sure, there’s relief, maybe even empowerment, but there’s ...
Why is the fear of women talking to women so durable? Because women’s shared experiences can expose inequitable systems,” writes Lisa Stoddard-Reeves in an op-ed.