Contentment is being genuinely happy with what you have and your current position while you continue to work towards achieving goals to strengthen and protect it. By contrast, complacency is settling with what you have and convincing yourself you are happy with it to avoid conflict or unnecessary hardship. Complacency...
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Is a “good divorce” possible?
Divorce generally has a negative reputation for tearing families apart. Stories of downright financial and psychological destruction are all too common. While it is challenging to see anything positive come out of such a painful process, relationship resources argue that a "good divorce" is possible. It can happen if both...
How much does divorce pull from retirement savings?
People preparing for divorce in Connecticut often understand that the end of a marriage will lead to certain financial setbacks. They will have to share their resources with their spouse and take responsibility for a reasonable share of marital debts. The idea of dividing certain assets can make people feel...