For Some, COVID-19 Togetherness Means Thinking About Divorce

There are many couples who were on the precipice of divorce before this pandemic roared into our lives. For them, this crisis may have put things in perspective.
Divorce and Co-Parenting in the Time of COVID-19

The coronavirus pandemic is playing out in ways none of us could have predicted, and the financial and emotional toll on many families is enormous.
Bipolar and Looking for Love

Personality disorders, bipolar disorder in particular, can wreak havoc on a relationship and make dating difficult. But they don’t have to.
How to Get the Most out of Working With a Child Therapist

Divorce is often difficult for children to process, and recoupling adds another layer to the stressors that a child is already undergoing as a result of substantial changes in his or her day-to-day routine.
Surprise Holiday Bills?

There are a few things you can do to legally protect yourself and your finances when married or proceeding through a divorce with a spouse who suffers from bipolar disorder or another mania-related disorder.
The Holidays Are Almost Here

If you have recently gone through, or are going through, a divorce, particularly if there are children involved, you might be very cognizant of how your divorce has changed the holidays for you and your family including many holiday traditions.
Dating After Divorce

Many divorcing parents wonder how dating will affect their children and question the best time to introduce a new “significant other” or even a not so “significant” other to the children.
Borderline Personality and Custody

One of the greatest challenges that can face a married couple or a couple in the process of getting a divorce is when one or both partners suffer from a mental health disorder.
Gaslighting in the Age of Smart Home Technology

The concept of gaslighting has been around for a long time. Increasingly in the age of smart home technology, more tangible items can be used for manipulation.
Divorcing a Narcissist? Be Prepared

I frequently collaborate with therapists on child custody and high-conflict divorce cases. And I have dealt with my share of cases involving a narcissist on one side of the table.