Kahnoodle App
By Chris Morris PHILADELPHIA (CBS) - On today’s APP-tastic and Outta SITE -Kahnoodle. In a rut in your relationship? The Kahnoodle app helps you and your partner shake up your routine – and thank that...
View ArticleExpert: Close Social Media Accounts When Going Through A Divorce
By Ian Bush PHILADELPHIA (CBS) – Facebook knows a lot about you. That’s the reason a local legal expert says shut it down, along with your other social media accounts, if you’re about to dive into a...
View ArticleExpert Gives Tips On Preparing Children For Divorce, Court
By Michelle Durham PHILADELPHIA (CBS) – The Children’s Television Workshop is tackling divorce. “Sesame Street” character “Abby Cadabby” is trying to adjust to her parents’ divorce which brings us some...
View ArticleCan’t Divorce Your Spouse In Your Will
By Amy E. Feldman PHILADELPHIA (CBS) - What do you call your ‘almost ex’ in your will? Latin American music and TV star Jenni Rivera died tragically in a plane crash in December. At the time of her...
View ArticlePennsylvania Woman Cited For Calling 911 Seeking Divorce
GIRARD, Pa. (AP) — Police have cited a 42-year-old Pennsylvania woman for disorderly conduct after she called 911 requesting a divorce and police assistance to make her husband leave. Troopers say the...
View ArticleDefaming Your Ex
By Amy E. Feldman PHILADELPHIA (CBS) - Is it defamation if you call your ex names? New Jersey divorcee Kelly Kentos was speaking with someone who recognized her last name and asked if she were related...
View ArticleStudy: Living Together Before Your Wedding Will Not Doom Your Marriage
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) – In the past there had been chatter that living together before getting married puts couples at a greater risk for getting a divorce, but now a study suggests that may not be the...
View ArticleDivorced Parents May Be Obligated To Pay Child’s College Tuition
By Amy E. Feldman PHILADELPHIA (CBS) - As is so often the case when discussing your beloved offspring, the question is: who pays? The good news for the father of an aspiring Cornell University Law...
View ArticleStudy Claims Frequent Tweeters Might Be Frequent Cheaters
COLUMBIA, MO (CBS) – Too much Twitter use might be linked to cheating in relationships. At least that’s what a new study from the University of Missouri’s School of Journalism that’s published in the...
View ArticleBeing Married Is Good For Your Heart
By Dr. Brian McDonough, Medical Editor PHILADELPHIA (CBS) - I am not surprised by this because we have seen similar studies over the years but, according to a report from The American College of...
View ArticleThe Cloak App
By Chris Morris PHILADELPHIA (CBS) - On today’s APP-tastic and outta SITE – Cloak. It’s harder than ever to hide from someone these days. Cloak takes digital out of the equation, letting you go in...
View ArticleToxic Relationships Bad For Your Health
By Dr. Brian McDonough, Medical Editor PHILADELPHIA (CBS) - Toxic relationships can have a toxic impact on your health. I am talking about true toxic situations. I’m not talking about someone whom you...
View ArticleEstranged Spouse Still Gets Death Benefit
By Amy E. Feldman PHILADELPHIA (CBS) – It’s wedding season. Not feeling the love? How do you cut your spouse out of your will? In his 80 plus years of making movies, Mickey Rooney undoubtedly played no...
View ArticleDo Daughters Cause Divorce? Not So Fast, Researchers Say
DURHAM, NC (CBS) – Sure, some little girls aren’t all “sugar and spice and everything nice,” but could they be the cause of their parents’ divorce? If research done in recent years is any indication,...
View ArticleRetirement Plan Beneficiary Trumps Divorce Decree
By Amy E. Feldman PHILADELPHIA (CBS) - When Delaware worker William Kennedy divorced his wife of 22 years, she waived her right to his retirement funds in their divorce decree. But when Mr. Kennedy...
View ArticleGov. Christie: No More Permanent Alimony In NJ
TRENTON, N.J. (AP) — There will be no more permanent alimony in future divorces in New Jersey. Gov. Chris Christie signed a bill Wednesday overhauling part of the state’s divorce settlement law. The...
View ArticleAttorneys See 30-Percent Increase In Pet Custody Disputes During U.S. Divorces
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) — Attorneys in the United States say they have seen a 30-percent spike in pet disputes when their owners decide it’s time to go their separate ways. We all know that relationships...
View ArticleWhen It Comes To Marriage, The Bigger The Ring, The Higher The Risk Of Divorce
ATLANTA, GA (CBS) – Diamonds might last forever, but spending a lot on one doesn’t mean your marriage will. A new study out of Emory University surveyed 3,000 married or previously married adults and...
View ArticleHundreds Of Thousands Of Children Abducted By Non-Custodial Parent
By Amy E. Feldman PHILADELPHIA (CBS) - Kids often hear about “stranger danger” and not getting into cars with people that they don’t know. But statistics show that strangers are NOT the most frequent...
View ArticleNew Jersey Lawmakers May Take Up Issue Of Parents Paying For College Tuition
HADDONFIELD, N.J. (AP) — A judge has been clear that Caitlyn Ricci’s parents must pay her tuition to Temple University, even though the divorced couple agrees that they do not want to foot the bill to...
View ArticlePre-pup Agreements In The Event Of Divorce
By Amy E. Feldman PHILADELPHIA (CBS) - You’ve heard of a pre-nup. How about a pre-pup? Research conducted by the British insurance company Cooperative Insurance found that one third of couples worry...
View ArticleWoman Gets Permission To Serve Divorce Papers Via Facebook
NEW YORK, NY (CBS) – A woman is taking Facebook un-friending to a whole new level. She’s obtained a New York judge’s permission to serve her husband divorce papers through a private Facebook message....
View ArticleSurvey: 1 In 7 Have Contemplated Divorce Over Their Partner’s Social Media...
UNITED KINGDOM (CBS) – Have you ever secretly checked your partner’s social media accounts? According to a new survey, you’re not alone. The survey, commissioned by the law firm Slater and Gordon,...
View ArticleEmotional Turmoil Takes Its Toll
KYW’s Medical Reports Sponsored By Independence Blue Cross By Dr. Brian McDonough, Medical Editor PHILADELPHIA (CBS) – Sadly, there are far too many marriages, where couples can’t get through a day...
View ArticleQTIP Clarifies Inheritance
By Amy E. Feldman PHILADELPHIA (CBS) – Robin Williams probably thought he’d put his estate in order before he died. Instead, fighting over his estate has gotten ugly because. while he was clear in...
View ArticleCashed Check Equals Settlement
By Amy E. Feldman PHILADELPHIA (CBS) – How can you have accord and satisfaction if you wouldn’t be satisfied with a billion dollars? Despite the fact that Sue Ann Hamm’s divorce from her oil baron...
View ArticleCountry’s First Gay Divorce Firm Opens In Philadelphia
By Kristina Dougherty and Rich Zeoli PHILADELPHIA (CBS) – A Philadelphia attorney has opened what he says is the first LGBTQ divorce firm. Philadelphia lawyer Conor Corcoran, who bills himself as the...
View ArticleDivorce & Custody Involving International Law
Sponsor Provided Content You would have to be dwelling on a very remote island in a cave this summer to not know about the frenzied presidential campaign (yes, the election is 14 month away) and the...
View ArticleSmile: It’s Time for Your Divorce Selfie
Sponsor Provided Content Various websites and TV networks are spreading the news about the so-called trend of divorce selfies. These are smiling photos of couples announcing their divorce on social...
View ArticleLamar Odom, Khloe Kardashian Call Off Divorce Amid Recovery
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Lamar Odom and Khloe Kardashian have decided to stay married as the former NBA star continues his recovery a week after he was found unconscious at a Nevada brothel. Kardashian’s...
View ArticleMoving Past A Divorce
Sponsor Provided Content While divorce is painful and difficult, those who hang on to the venom and anger tend to have a harder time finding happiness and starting life over again.
View ArticleTwo Year Divorce Waiting Period In PA May Be Reduced To One Year
Sponsor Provided Content In mid-November, while still at a four month impasse over budgetary issues, the Pennsylvania House of Representatives passed House Bill 380 by a vote of 191-6. For the past two...
View ArticleGoing Through A Divorce? There’s An App For That!
By Chelsea Lacey-Mabe PHILADELPHIA (CBS) — Going through a divorce can be an emotional time for couples and their families. What do they tell their coworkers? When’s the right time to approach the...
View ArticleFiling For Divorce On Social Media Seems To Be Wave Of The Future
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) — The internet has made a lot of things easier to tackle, and now filing for divorce could join the list. More courts are opening up the concept of serving divorce papers digitally,...
View ArticleStudy: Married People Who Begin Watching Porn Twice As Likely To Get Divorced
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) — A recent study finds that married people who begin to watch pornography are twice as likely to get divorced as those who don’t. According to Time, the study used data obtained by...
View Article‘Flip Or Flop’ Star Tarek El Moussa Files For Divorce
LOS ANGELES (AP) — HGTV’s Tarek El Moussa has officially filed for divorce from wife and “Flip or Flop” co-star Christina El Moussa. The couple’s publicist confirmed the filing to The Associated Press...
View ArticleNorristown Attorney Explains Influx Of January Divorces
by Paul Kurtz PHILADELPHIA (CBS) — January is a time for New Year’s resolutions and, for many unhappily married couples, one of those resolutions focuses on calling it quits. According to the latest...
View ArticleNews, Politics and Entertainment with The Chris Stigall Show | May 9
Chris discussed the testimony of Sally Yates and James Clapper before Congress, anarchists vandalizing cars in Philadelphia and relationships breaking up over the election. He talked with Andy Pincus...
View ArticleSTUDY: Parents’ Divorce Increases Health Disorders Risk In Children
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) — The collateral damage of a divorce puts the children in a far greater health risk, according to researchers from the universities of Santiago de Compostela and Vigo, reports...
View Article‘Divorce Filings Have Skyrocketed’: Lawyer On Impact Of COVID-19 On Marriages
(CBS Local)– 2020 has been an unprecedented year because of COVID-19 and the global pandemic has impacted virtually every part of our lives. While divorce rates have been on the rise in the United...
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