Work Stress Leading to Fractured Relationships
Hargrave Family Law Blog
by Jennifer Hargrave
5h ago
https://hargravefamilylaw.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/2024.04.12-Jennifer-Hargrave-on-This-Morning-with-Gordon-Deal-April-12-2024.mp3 In a recent interview with Gordon Deal, Dallas Divorce Family Law Attorney Jennifer Hargrave shared critical insights into how work-related stress is significantly influencing family dynamics and increasing the rates of breakups and divorces. According to a study by Headspace, a staggering 71% of respondents believe that work stress has directly contributed to the dissolution of a personal relationship. The Rising Impact of Workplace Stress on Relationships K ..read more
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How To Divorce A High Conflict Person Without High Conflict
Hargrave Family Law Blog
by Jennifer Hargrave
5h ago
Jennifer Hargrave (JH): It is very difficult to be married to somebody who has a high conflict personality. As a divorce attorney, Abby Ewing knows how destructive high conflict personalities can be on family relationships. She is experienced in dealing with high conflict personalities in divorce. Abby is frequently recognized by her peers. She’s received awards such as Best Lawyers, Texas Super Lawyers, and D Magazine. And she’s here today to share with us her insight and wisdom. Welcome, Abby. Abby Ewing (AE): Thank you for having me. I’m excited to be here. JH: Thank you for agreeing to com ..read more
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Jennifer Hargrave featured on The Isiah Factor Uncensored
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by Jennifer Hargrave
2w ago
https://hargravefamilylaw.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/Jennifer-Hargrave-on-The-Isiah-Factor-Uncensored-March-25_-2024.mp4   Divorce laws in the United States have come a long way since the early days of the nation. Back then, one of the first ‘divorce courts’ set up in the US had the power to dissolve marriages for reasons like adultery, desertion, bigamy, and even impotence. Fast forward to today, and you’ll find that each state has its own unique set of family law quirks, some of which might surprise you. For instance, in New York, there’s this old law that makes committing adultery ..read more
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What is a quiet divorce?
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by Jennifer Hargrave
2w ago
https://hargravefamilylaw.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/Jennifer-Hargrave-on-WBAP-Radio_-Dallas-Fort-Worth_-March-22_-2024.mp3 Jennifer Hargrave recently had a conversation with James Parker of WBAP about the quiet divorce trend. Check out the full conversation above. The post What is a quiet divorce? appeared first on Hargrave Family Law ..read more
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Jennifer Hargrave discuses Financial Infidelity on 1040 WHO Des Moines
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by gcmseo
2w ago
https://hargravefamilylaw.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/WHO_Video_3-25-24_Jennifer-Hargrave.mp4 What happens when someone frugal marries a big spender? How would you talk to your significant other about their spending habits? Theres a lot of different triggers that can lead to a break down in communication and money is often one of those. Check out the recent conversation Jennifer Hargrave had regarding loved one’s keeping financial secrets from each other on 1040 WHO.   The post Jennifer Hargrave discuses Financial Infidelity on 1040 WHO Des Moines appeared first on Hargrave Family Law ..read more
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2024 Standard Possession Calendar
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by Jennifer Hargrave
1M ago
2024 Expanded Standard Possession Calendar Sample How much time will you be spending with your child is a primary concern for most people facing divorce, or separation from the other parent. In fact, fear of missing time with children is a leading reason people often choose to stay in broken relationships. However, it is reassuring for many parents to realize that most parenting schedules will provide on average about a 40-60 split of time, with the non-primary parent having about 40% of the time with their children. Also, many parents these days are opting for an equal split of time, with pa ..read more
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Navigating Primary Custody in Texas
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by Jennifer Hargrave
1M ago
Confronting the complexities of child custody can seem daunting and emotionally taxing, particularly when your primary concern is the welfare of your child. If you’re a parent in Texas, you may be wrestling with important decisions about securing primary custody, which directly affects where your child lives and the quality of your parent-child relationship. We understand how tough this can be, and we’re here to help guide you through this challenging process. In Texas, “primary custody” is a phrase that is not an official legal term.  People can mean different things when referring to ..read more
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How to Prepare for a Custody Hearing?
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by Jennifer Hargrave
1M ago
The journey through a child custody hearing is more than just about legal procedures. It’s about securing the best possible future for your children.  Most of the time, parents are able to reach agreements regarding their children without ever stepping into a courtroom.  However, when parents are unable to reach agreements regarding issues such as whether a child should have an elective surgery (e.g., tonsillectomy), where their child should attend school, whether their child should be in therapy, or what kind of support their child may need for learning differences, then the judge ..read more
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Would you celebrate your divorce? – Jennifer Hargrave talks to Gordon Deal
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by gcmseo
1M ago
https://hargravefamilylaw.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/2024.02.25-Jennifer-Hargrave-on-This-Weekend-with-Gordon-Deal-Feb.-24-25-2024.mp3 For some folks divorce is a major life milestone, potentially like a birthday or graduation. So, does this call for a celebration? Divorce parties are not new but they might not have been something you had considered. Jennifer Hargrave recently sat down with Gordon Deal to discuss how some folks are moving forward after a divorce by throwing a celebration. Listen to the full interview on this page. The post Would you celebrate your divorce? – Jennifer Harg ..read more
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Does springing forward make you grumble?
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by Jennifer Hargrave
1M ago
Springing forward makes me grumble. I would prefer to keep my hour and my extra daylight in the morning. However, it seems that so many others love the longer daylight. While I know I’m not alone in my grumbling (there are others of us out there), I also know that changing times (whether in the Fall or Spring, or even when traveling to different time zones) creates challenges for many of us, especially for parents with young children. I remember the days when my children said it was impossible to be bedtime because it was still light outside! Or, when they were extra grumpy the next morning b ..read more
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