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Monthly Archives: April 2026

Isolation

Divorcing and Coparenting with an Abusive Spouse

By Courtney & Mills, LLC |

Studies indicate that about one out of every four divorces in the country are due in large part to abuse. It is, in fact, one of the leading causes of divorce. Whether the abuse is physical, psychological, financial, or sexual, the abuse is very real, and very dangerous. It often develops gradually, cycling between… Read More »

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Regret

Regretting a Prenup?

By Courtney & Mills, LLC |

When you got married, you were certain it would be a forever love. When your partner requested that you sign a prenup, you figured that since you would never consider divorce the prenup was simply a meaningless piece of paper, worthy of being forgotten. You quickly signed it and prepared for marital bliss. No… Read More »

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Impact

Minimizing Negative Impacts of Divorce

By Courtney & Mills, LLC |

It’s one of the most traumatic events in life for many people, so it’s no surprise that the effects can be devastating. While many people expect to experience mental health impacts to be short term, research demonstrates that these issues can last for years. And because the physical self is connected to the mental… Read More »

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DivorceBook

We Never Fight But I Want a Divorce

By Courtney & Mills, LLC |

Are you fed up with your spouse primarily because you never argue? While to some that sounds utterly ridiculous, you know that the absence of fighting doesn’t necessarily signal a harmonious union. Instead, that absence of argument could mean something much less healthy is going on. So what is going on? There are several… Read More »

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