Why High-Conflict Divorces with a Narcissist Are So Difficult
Divorcing a narcissist is uniquely challenging, often escalating into high-conflict scenarios that drain emotional, financial, and mental resources. Narcissistic personality traits (NPD)—such as grandiosity, a need for admiration, and a lack of empathy—create a perfect storm of obstacles that make these divorces particularly difficult.
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Understanding why these situations are so difficult requires examining the narcissist’s behavior, their impact on the legal process, and the emotional toll on the other spouse. First, narcissists thrive on control and validation, which makes them resistant to compromise. In a divorce, where negotiation and cooperation are often necessary, a narcissist may view any concession as a personal defeat. They may prolong disputes over assets, custody, or minor details to maintain control or punish their spouse.
Michael Roe

Michael Roe is one of the few lawyers nationwide with experience in high conflict divorce and custody cases involving psychological disorders. His experience has been detailed in the Chicago Tribune, New York Post, and on television and radio. He has been a

Michael Roe is one of the few lawyers nationwide with experience in high conflict divorce and custody cases involving psychological disorders. His experience has been detailed in the Chicago Tribune, New York Post, and on television and radio. He has been a founder of a personality disorders nonprofit, and a director of a national single parent’s organization. Michael Roe has a unique, informed, and sensitive approach to complex issues raised in contested Family Law cases.