Some of the post-divorce dating advice your friends and family offer is worth considering, while some of it might need to be thrown out!
Archives for March 2018
Perception of Divorce Among Children: A Letter to the Other Parent
The perception of divorce can depend on a child’s age. Learn more today to see how your children might react to this new change in their life.
Patience: Your Strongest Ally in the Divorce Process
When going through a divorce, patience can be really hard to come by. Here are three tips on how to get through the long and frustrating divorce process.
10 Questions to Ask to Help You Choose the Right Divorce Attorney
Legal counsel and divorce go hand in hand. If you are facing divorce, here are some questions you should be asking when you meet a divorce attorney.
7 Tips on Helping Teenagers Cope with Divorce
Following these tips on helping teenagers cope with divorce will allow your children to get through your divorce in a smoother way.
When Fault Matters in No-Fault Divorce Cases
Just because you live in a no-fault state doesn’t mean that fault can’t be used or argued during your divorce case. Here’s what you need to know.
Grey Divorce: When Your ‘Transition Lover’ Dies and You’re Alone Again
In grey divorce, when a transition lover appears, the challenge is to recognize this temporary relationship for what it is. We hope this helps you heal.
8 Survival Tips for Living Together During Divorce
Living together during divorce can be a nightmare. Here are eight tried-and-true survival tips for living together during divorce.
3 Ways a Consulting Attorney Is Worth the Expense in Divorce Mediation
Three Important ways that a consulting attorney or review counsel in divorce mediation is a great advantage to a divorcing party.
5 Tips That Will Change the Course of Your Divorce for the Better
These tips will help you stay calm and in control while you work toward change the course of your divorce for the better.
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