From Well+Good: There are more 750,000 divorces each year in the United States. Of those couples, 10-15% result in spousal support. Also known interchangeably as alimony, spousal support is the financial assistance and monetary aid provided by one spouse to another after a marriage ends. The goal is to help maintain the marital standard...
How Much Does a Divorce (Really) Cost?
From Forbes: The median cost of a divorce in the U.S. is about $7,000, but this is not a one-size-fits-all price tag.
The more complicated contested divorces—ones with disagreements around issues such as property distribution or child custody—can become significantly more expensive, often running up tabs well over $100,000.
Sharpen Your Telehealth Skills: 8 Tips for Doctors (and Lawyers)
Medscape includes an article: "Sharpen Your Telehealth Skills: 8 Tips for Doctors."
Establishing patient relationships virtually remains a challenge, according to a 2022 Telemedicine and e-Health survey of internal medicine physicians in New York.
And in a future-looking report from Elsevier Health, half of doctors agreed "telehealth will negatively impact...
There are No Five Stages of Grief
Atlantic published an article: "There Are No 'Five Stages' of Grief—An expert in medical evidence looks at the science of loss, by Hilda Bastian who is a scientist, writer, and founding member of the Cochrane Collaboration. She was formerly the editor of the PubMed Health project at the National Library of Medicine.