by Dr. Monica Borschel | Jul 10, 2023 | Divorce, Parenting
Written by Monica Borschel, PhD and family law attorney Angelo C. Banks, JD Being a single dad can be fulfilling, exhausting, and lonely. There might be times when you are so tired you don’t think that you can carry on. You might feel guilty when you want to do...
by Dr. Monica Borschel | Jun 14, 2023 | Divorce, Love, Marriage
Written by Monica Borschel, PhD and Deveney Wells-Gibson A prenuptial agreement before marriage can make someone feel secure or insecure. Understandably so. Prenuptial Agreements are still taboo, with most believing that Prenups are only for protection against...
by Dr. Monica Borschel | May 25, 2023 | Children, Divorce, Parenting
Written by Monica Borschel, Ph.D. and Charles Kronzek, Michigan Trial Attorney Parental alienation is the deliberate or accidental turning of your children against the other parent. Deliberate alienation is badmouthing the other parent, family, ethnicity, culture, or...
by Dr. Monica Borschel | May 15, 2023 | Divorce
Written by Monica Borschel and Lisa Demonte Cervone Imagine yourself in one of the following situations: Brady and Mary had been successfully co-parenting their two children for the last two years. They had an amicable divorce. Mary had been struggling to find a...
by Dr. Monica Borschel | May 4, 2023 | Boundaries, Communication, Relationships
Saying no and setting boundaries can be uncomfortable. You might have had experiences where saying no leads to revenge, punishment, or rejection. Having had too many of these experiences might make you anxious when having difficult conversations. In addition, you...