Today there seems to be an increase in ‘default parent divorce’ spurred, in part, by the fact that many mothers – the typical ‘default parent’ – now try to balance this role with their careers. The financial independence they’ve achieved through their careers opens more options for them. But divorce doesn’t have to be the answer. To learn more about ‘default parent syndrome,’ how it can damage relationships between partners, and what can be done to fix that damage, read “’Default Parent Divorce’ Is On The Rise – & It’s About A Lot More Than Chores.”
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