Silent divorce epidemic, emotional after-effects

No one can escape the effects of divorce. Celebrities, such as Demi Moore, have spoken about their failing health after divorce as do physicians and lawyers. There is no “right way” to feel after a divorce and every divorce is different.

Best holiday gift isn't an object but an experience

Ribbons, wrappings, and bows are beautiful, but once you open the package and see the gift the moment of sheer happiness is short-lived. Psychology research has shown that experiences bring more happiness than possessions. Anticipation of the experience brings joy to the giver as well as the receiver of the gift.

Lover more like 'roommate' & finding mature man willing to commit

Hi Mary Jo, My name is Andrew. I’ve been with this person for five years and, lately, it’s been more like a roommate. Do you know if there’s a way to change that? Hey Mary Jo, I’m Hazel and have a ten year old son. How do I find a mature man to date who isn’t afraid to commit?

FOX Faceoff - Trump wins Presidency

You've heard what they think, now we want to know what you think!

FOX Faceoff - Houston-area elections

You've heard what they think, now we want to know what you think!

What does your Halloween costume say about your relationship?

Couples who use more inclusive words, conversations, and the words “we” or “us” have a deeper connection and sense of support. Demonstrating that you’re a couple with your costume reveals that you’re committed to each other and enjoy being part of this relationship.

Restoring trust, working with fiancee

Dear Mary Jo, My mother broke my trust. How can I go about restoring that trust? Thank you, Jordan Hey Mary Jo, I work full-time with my fiancée and we have a great relationship. What are some boundaries you think inappropriate to cross or guidelines when you’re working together and in a relationship? Thanks, Wendy

Finding Families - 13-year-old boy in need of 'forever family'

Texas is in desperate need of families willing to foster and adopt older children. Across the Houston area, there are 1,800 kids available for adoption at this time.