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10/21/2011
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Pat Robertson’s Controversial Advice on Alzheimer’s Disease & Divorce

Televangelist Pat Robertson caused quite a stir with his controversial comments on Alzheimer's disease and divorce. With early onset Alzheimer's on the rise, it's vital for couples to prepare themselves early on with long-term health directives, something a Virginia Beach divorce attorney for women can help you create.

Robertson sparked a lot of unsettling emotions and comments from the religious community when he made statements that justified a divorce when one spouse has Alzheimer's disease. Divorce, especially in cases where there's an ailing spouse, is a heated topic amongst the Christian community.

He made comments that Alzheimer's was, in itself, is a "walking death," and that he wouldn't put people "on a guilt trip" if they wanted a divorce, according to ABC News. This put other religious leaders, as well as medical and social workers who work with families affected by Alzheimer's, in an uproar.

Regardless of a person's marital or religious beliefs, it's devastating when a spouse is diagnosed with Alzheimer's. It's a hard journey that each couple will react differently to, and no one can foresee the future.

It's important to have a living will in place in the event that such a tragedy occurs.
If rough waters lay ahead, it's much better to be prepared if one spouse becomes incapacitated. A Virginia Beach divorce attorney for women can help lay out a long-term health plan that provides a feeling of security and actionable steps for spouses.

Contacting a Virginia Beach Divorce Attorney for Women

Throughout your divorce proceedings, you'll naturally have a lot of questions specific to your circumstances. Get your questions answered by requesting one of our FREE divorce guides for women, or reserving your seat at our monthly divorce seminar - 757-425-5200.

A Virginia Beach divorce attorney at Hofheimer/Ferrebee will be committed to fighting for your rights, assisting in child custody disputes, and advocating that you receive everything you are entitled to and need in order to start your new life.


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