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Category Archives: Baltimore
Adult Children and Divorce
How do we tell the children? In the past this question was usually asked by parents of young children and teenagers. However, due to the increase of divorce by couples who are in their 50s and 60s, the children … Continue reading
Information Asymmetry
Divorce mediation sessions include discussions about a wide variety of topics–child care, finances, taxes, custody, real estate, debts, pensions, insurance, pets, significant others, employment, and college. It is very common for one person to have a better understanding of some issues than others. For … Continue reading
Posted in Baltimore, Divorce, Divorce Mediation, Family, Maryland, Uncategorized
Tagged divorce mediation, Freakonomics, information asymmetry
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October is Depression Awareness Month
Dealing with a divorce is very stressful. It is very common for people who are planning to separate or divorce to experience uncomfortable feelings like depression. About 10% of all Americans are diagnosed with depression. It is likely that … Continue reading
Posted in Baltimore, Children, Divorce, Divorce Mediation, Family, Maryland
Tagged children, depression, divorce, mediation
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