The Flowers are Dead: When Valentine's Day Leads to Divorce
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Valentine's Day may bring love into sharp focus, but for some, it magnifies the fractures in their marriage, leading them to a crossroads: to divorce or not to divorce? The Three Wisemen of Divorce—expert financial analyst Mark Hill, seasoned psychologist Scott Weiner, and esteemed attorney Shawn Weber—join us in an enlightening discussion on the emotional triggers stemming from hallmark holidays that can tip the scales towards separation. We share our collective insight into how these special dates often serve as more than just a milestone; they become the pivotal moment that brings long-simmering marital issues to a boiling point, prompting some to seek a fresh start.
As we peel back the layers of the decision to end a marriage, we compare the agonizing process to the complexities of back surgery, where the risks are weighed against potential relief from chronic discomfort. We dissect the fear of financial instability that often paralyzes those contemplating divorce and challenge the myth that happiness can be found by simply removing a spouse from the equation. Through our conversation, we offer a roadmap to understanding the multifaceted journey of divorce, emphasizing the importance of self-awareness, financial preparedness, and seeking professional support. For those facing the daunting prospect of divorce or just aiming to understand its intricacies, our episode promises to provide a blend of professional advice and compassionate understanding to navigate these turbulent waters.
The Three Wisemen of Divorce are divorce experts Mark C. Hill, CFP®, CDFA®, Financial Divorce Consultant; Peter Roussos, MA, MFT, CST, psychotherapist; and Shawn Weber, CLS-F*, Family Law Mediator and Divorce Attorney.
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Chapters
1. The Flowers are Dead: When Valentine's Day Leads to Divorce (00:00:00)
2. Triggers and Considerations in Divorce Decision (00:00:03)
3. Making the Decision to Divorce (00:10:34)
4. Marriage Counseling Delays and Disputes (00:25:18)
52 episodes