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Managing Divorce and Back-to-School Time
Just because you may no longer be a husband or wife doesn’t mean you aren’t still a parent. As a parent, working together with your ex to raise your child can provide him or her with the stability they need. …
Recognizing the Signs of an Abusive Relationship
It doesn’t start out bad. In fact, the whirlwind romance, self-assurance, and emotional vulnerability may sweep you off your feet in the beginning. Maybe things are fine for a while—until the signs of an abuser begin to show. Often, abusers …
Custody Clues: Know Your Rights as a Parent
When getting a divorce, it’s imperative to be prepared for how your children will be impacted by the coming changes. Impending custody arrangements that’ll result from the divorce can raise many questions—will your child live will you? Will you be …
How to Handle Divorce During the Summer Break
Your divorce may be over, but this significant event in your life will continue to impact your family. This is especially true if you and your former spouse have children together—co-parenting is often one of the most difficult parts of …
Is It Time for a New Divorce Attorney?
Going through a divorce is challenging enough as it is. Having an attorney that makes the process unclear, difficult, or slow is only going to delay your case, which can impact your emotional health in addition to your divorce proceedings. …
Divorce and Grief: 7 Stages of the Grieving Process
Many people are reminded of death when they think of grieving. It’s true that this word is often associated with death—but think about it. Your divorce is the death of something. It’s an irrevocable loss that you’ve experienced. Losing …
5 Things NOT to Do When You File for Divorce
Filing for divorce can be a tough decision. Or maybe you’re ready to be separated from your spouse. This time often brings a mix of emotions that can influence both you and your children’s lives. While part of you may …
How to Manage the Holidays During a Divorce
The holidays are here, and this joyous time of the year can feel overwhelming during a divorce. The stress of the holidays—along with your loss and pain—can feel amplified under such circumstances. Often, the holidays can be a painful reminder …
What Is Conscious Uncoupling?
Conscious uncoupling is a process for ending a romantic relationship that allows both partners to be aware of the role they played in the separation and be at peace with the decision to move forward separately. Although this term has …
5 Ways to Support Your Children in a Divorce
Divorce is one of the hardest things a family can go through. Children are particularly susceptible to the tensions, range of emotions, and changes that come with a divorce. However, children are often affected more by the way the divorce …