Grieving over a Massachusetts divorce is an imperious state, demanding we submit mind, heart and body. Parenting, meanwhile, is nothing if not an endless stream of selflessness. How do we indulge the self-focus grief requires while performing the most selfless job a...
Month: February 2020
A Massachusetts Divorce Does Not Increase Risk of Dementia
Massachusetts people who have never married or whose spouse has died are at increased risk of developing dementia compared to married people, according to a new review in the Journal of Neurology Neurosurgery & Psychiatry. But being single may not be as big a...
Massachusetts Spouses Who Laugh Together – Stay Together
Study after study has shown that laughing is good for the soul. But now we know something else: sharing giggles with a Massachusetts romantic partner keeps the lovey-dovey feelings going, according to a study published in the journal Personal Relationships.Social...
IRS Tax Tip: Two education credits help Massachusetts taxpayers with college costs
With tax season quickly approaching, Massachusetts parents and students should look into tax credits that can help with the cost of higher education. They do this by reducing the amount of tax someone owes on their tax return. If the credit reduces tax to less than...
Is Money the Root of Massachusetts Divorce?
For decades, the prevailing wisdom on marital satisfaction over time has been one of steady decline. Massachusetts spouses begin marriage full of happiness and enthusiasm. Over time, however, the initial excitement cools and satisfaction settles into a state of...
How Often Do Massachusetts Adults Lie on Dating Apps?
Nearly one-fourth of young Massachusetts adults are looking for love through dating websites or apps. This relatively new form of courtship can give you access to a large pool of potential partners. It also presents a unique set of challenges. For example, you've...
Lack of Emotional Responsiveness May Increase Risk of Massachusetts Divorce
When it comes to Massachusetts relationships, most of us are winging it. We're exhilarated by the early stages of love, but as we move onto the general grind of everyday life, personal baggage starts to creep in and we can find ourselves floundering in the face of...
How to Turn Happy Massachusetts Children Into Happy Adults
"I just want them to be happy." This is one of the most commonly stated goal for new Massachusetts parents, but what does it even mean? While happiness is a universal human experience, there is little agreement on how we achieve, much less keep, the emotional state....
5 Tests Which Reveal A Massachusetts Narcissist’s True Colors
We could all benefit from learning how to better assess narcissistic traits and toxicity in Massachusetts spouses. According to researchers there are five simple "tests" you can use to assess toxicity in someone new you're getting to know or even someone you've known...
How to Re-bond With Children for Parents Alienated After Massachusetts Divorce
Massachusetts children can easily and subtly be influenced by both parents during and after their Massachusetts divorce. Sometimes the influence is intentional. Other times parents may not be aware of how they are manipulating their children's affection and allegiance...