As scary as it is to even think of getting a job, the truth is that going back to work after divorce could be the best thing that ever happened to you.
Coping with Divorce
10 Steps To Regaining Your Emotional Balance After Infidelity
Let’s face it, infidelity sucks. You almost never see it coming because it comes from someone you pledged your life and fidelity to while believing their fingers weren’t crossed as they pledged the same. It’s not really that the “Wife is always the last to know.” It’s really that she is the last to suspect because of trust!
How NOT to Handle Your Spouse’s Infidelity
Infidelity, like all life experiences, can leave you bitter or better, and I choose better.
What is a Malignant Divorce and How do You Deal With It?
In a “malignant divorce,” a couple engages in hostile confrontation instead of legal negotiation in an attempt to resolve issues such as child custody, dividing marital assets and so forth. As a result of the hostility, there is damage done to not only themselves but their children also.
Love is Love, But is Divorce Different for the LGBTQ Community?
Divorce can get messy and mean and sometimes that cruelty can lead to parentage being questioned or litigated.
5 Things to Consider Before Filing for a New Year’s Divorce
Ask yourself these questions before running to the courthouse and filing for your Happy New Year divorce.
Planning a New Year’s Divorce?
In my experience, the busiest time for filing new divorce cases is right after the holidays. Generally, unhappy spouses will try to salvage one more holiday season before they begin the new year by filing for divorce.
Managing a Highly Contested Divorce
A highly contested divorce requires time, patience, and perspective. Find a reputable lawyer to get educated on the process of divorce, especially if they are highly contentious, to work toward the best possible outcomes for you and your family’s future.
10 Reasons I Found Divorce Freeing
The possibilities are truly endless and in your control. To find divorce freeing, however, you need a strategy; a financial divorce expert, a divorce coach or therapist, and a support group can be keys to a brighter future.
Here are 5 Ways to Deal With Divorced Parent Guilt During the Holidays
Dealing with divorced parent guilt can be extremely difficult during the holidays. Often, divorced parents wonder if they’re doing enough to make the holiday season special for their children. Here are a few tips newly divorced parents can follow to have a great holiday season with their kids.
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