It's not surprising that most children whose parents have split up dream of the day when they're back together again. It's human nature for kids to want their family to look like it did before the divorce of their parents, but leading them to believe that might happen is not in their -- or anyone's -- best interests. Divorced Tennessee parents need to make sure their kids don't have any unrealistic expectations when it comes to reconciliation.
Divorce affects Social Security, retirement funds
Breaking up can cause financial hardship. What once might have been a two-income household is a single family household. Many aspects of a Tennessee couple's financial life will be impacted by divorce. In particular, there are many issues connected to Social Security and retirement accounts.