by Wevorce Admin | Dec 25, 2016 | Divorce
Usually, child support payments adhere to a set economic formula that takes into account which parent has the children most of the time. These formulas vary depending on your state of residence, but are generally based on the amount of time each parent spends caring...
by Wevorce Admin | Dec 25, 2016 | Divorce
Parental Self-Care “Self-care is not about self-indulgence, it’s about self-preservation.” –Audrey Lorde As students around the nation return to school, you as a parent might be breathing a sigh of relief. And despite how sharply a guilty conscience...
by Wevorce Admin | Dec 25, 2016 | Divorce
A lot of how we deal with others, especially during conflicts, starts when we are children, and gender plays a large part in how we learned to interact with others. How Men Deal In general, boys play rougher. Competitiveness and aggression is ingrained in their...
by Wevorce Admin | Dec 25, 2016 | Divorce
Human brains are hard-wired with a negativity bias. At birth and up until about 7 years of age, the center of the brain is managing information. We have no cortex thinking processes in place to interpret data logically. The center of the brain holds the fight, flight,...
by Wevorce Admin | Dec 23, 2016 | Divorce, Finances
This is an excerpt from our e-book, Before You Say ‘Don’t’: A Beginner’s Guide to Divorce. When people talk about divorce and finances, they’re usually discussing the division of property, alimony and child support. But there is another...