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Nov 24, 2022

What is an empty-nest syndrome? Empty nest syndrome isn’t a clinical diagnosis. Instead, it’s a phenomenon in which parents experience feelings of sadness and loss when the last child leaves home. Heike shares that of the 5 reasons for the empty-nest divorce, being an empty-nester is only one of them. 

Remember the time at the beginning of your relationship with your significant other? You were head over heels. Then you had kids, and the time together got shorter, and you were busier. Intimacy with your partner decreased. Many couples find that they have a lot of trouble rekindling their relationship when they become empty-nesters.

Sadly statistics show that since the 1990s, the divorce rate has been increasing among older couples, but you can learn to save your empty nest marriage. 

Heike is sharing 5 tips on how to fight for and rescue your empty nest marriage from divorce.

Let’s face it, many of us push our marriage or relationships to the side and say things are fine. Without the kids around, you now have all kinds of opportunities to rekindle some romance and passion. Get to know each other again. 

It's important to be proactive. We must take steps to stay in a close relationship with our partners. Not everyone experiences this disconnect. However, once the kids leave the house, we may have to reclaim or reinvent our relationship to rescue our empty nest marriage. The second half of your marriage can be miserable or better than ever—it’s up to the two of you to decide.



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