How Children of Divorce Can Turn the Tide

Written by Lori Lowe   Recently, I wrote about how being a child of divorce is a risk factor for early death, as reported in the eye-opening book, The Longevity Project. As a child of divorce myself, I was dismayed to learn that children whose parents divorced during childhood died an average of five years […]

Why Are Women Leaving Their Marriages in Droves?

Written by Michele Weiner-Davis Each year over one million marriages will end in divorce.  But here is something you might not know.  Over two thirds of those divorces were filed for by women.  Astonishing?  Not really. There are many reasons women are walking away in droves. So, what’s at the root of the “Walk Away […]

Throwing the Baby Out with the Bath Water: Why Divorce Happens to Good Spouses

Written by Kevin Senich Their eyes beg answers to questions they don’t want to ask, answers their ears don’t want to hear. A box of Kleenex that truly understands gender equity is always within easy reach. Those sullen with resignation and those animated with indignation are equally inconsolable. They represent a cross section of Americans […]

Confessions of an Unabashed Marriage Saver

Written by Michele Weiner-Davis I have a confession; I am a psychotherapist who is an unabashed marriage saver.  But it wasn’t always that way.  When I began doing marital therapy in the late Seventies, I was a newlywed, twenty-something therapist charged with helping couples who were usually older than me and grappling with issues I […]

The Long-Term Effects of Divorce on Children

Written by Dr. Janice Shaw Crouse In her book, The Unexpected Legacy of Divorce: a 25-year Landmark Study, Judith Wallerstein documents the long-term effects of divorce. Beginning in 1971, she periodically conducted in-depth interviews with 131 children and their parents from the time of divorce. “We’ve seriously underestimated the long-term impact of divorce on children, […]

Why We Must Reduce Divorce: A Custody Lawyer Looks at the Big Picture Through the Fog of Battle

Written by John Crouch I’m a divorce lawyer in Northern Virginia. Here’s a sample of what I do for a living. I meet with a young lady who tells me, “My husband and I have decided we want a divorce. It will be uncontested, we’re very friendly with each other, and the last thing we […]

Being a Child of Divorce is a Risk Factor for Early Death, Say Researchers

Written by Lori Lowe Parental divorce was the strongest social predictor of early death in an 80-year study, say the authors of a fascinating new book called The Longevity Project. Being a child of divorce myself, I was not happy to learn that children in the study whose parents divorced during their childhood died an […]

A Challenge to Protect 25 Million Years of Life

Written by Seth Eisenberg “In the next five years, five million American children will experience the break-up of their parents. As a nation, we could lose the promise and potential of 25 million years of life. Not because of war or famine, disease or natural disasters, but because of our own decisions. It doesn’t have […]

A New Reason to Think Twice About Divorce

Written by Cathy Meyer My youngest son was accident-prone. When he was a youngster I extended a lot of energy just trying to keep the child alive. That is what we do as parents though, protect them from danger and do whatever is needed to promote long and healthy lives for our children. Who would […]

Denial: The Price of Our Children’s Best Interest

Written by Kevin Senich   The times in America that gave birth to no-fault divorce were characterized by a certain hubris that could not contemplate a failed social experiment on a massive scale. At the same time America was sending manned space flights to the moon, it would collectively decide to fix the problems of […]