by familyaffairs | Mar 1, 2015 | Blog, Divorce, Divorce Process, Sheila M Brennan
This blog post was published by Familyaffaires.com. Over the past twenty years, the divorce rate has decreased in the United States. That’s the good news. The bad news for those 50+ year old husbands and wives: the divorce rate for these baby boomers doubled from 1990...
by familyaffairs | Feb 6, 2015 | Blog, Editorial Monthly Focus, Life Help, Personal Growth, Sheila M Brennan
This blog post was published by Familyaffaires.com. There are many great ways to celebrate the loves of your life on Valentine’s Day. I don’t have any memories of Valentine’s Day from my childhood as I’m sure it was just another busy day in the household of 12. My...
by familyaffairs | Jan 11, 2015 | Blog, Family Life, Life Help, Sheila M Brennan
This blog post was published by Familyaffaires.com. I knew when I got off the plane and checked the text messages that I would soon feel the empty nest again. She was so excited to share her news. “Call me ASAP when you both land.” It was addressed to her father and...
by familyaffairs | Dec 31, 2014 | Blog, Editorial Monthly Focus, Life Help, Relationships, Sheila M Brennan
This blog post was published by Familyaffaires.com. Last month’s blog was titled How to Get Good Divorce Advice during and after your divorce. It’s a feeling you have. It’s a relationship that develops. If you’re lucky, Mr. Right can appear in other areas of life too....
by familyaffairs | Nov 19, 2014 | Blog, Divorce, Divorce Relationships, Sheila M Brennan
This blog post was published by Familyaffaires.com. That’s what friends are for……. How do you support someone you love when divorce seems imminent? This is a tough one, especially if you’re not divorced and no one close to you is divorced. Many on...
by Sheila Brennan | Oct 10, 2014 | Blog, News, Personal Stories
Recently my blog on Feelings of Sadness following a divorce appeared on the FamilyAffaires website. Feeling sadness after divorce is normal. Most people don’t realize this. I met recently with a client who was sharing a conversation she had with her...