Simple Divorce Advice

Divorce advice and support from lawyers, mediators, divorce coaches, financial experts, collaborative specialists, therapists, dating experts, child specialists and other profesionals who work in divorce.


 
 

 
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Harmony: Agreement; Accord; Harmonious Relations Are Possible

I am living in a harmonious house. My children have been happy and I believe it is because I am calmer and happy. Up until recently it hadn’t been. My daughter whom I love dearly, words can’t express my feelings abo...
by Eileen Marie
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Departure – Domestic Violence and Divorce

It’s Friday morning, January 24th, 2003 and this is the first and last of a beautiful winter morning for twelve weeks. Each Friday has been either rain, sleet, snow or a combination of the three since the beginning of the yea...
by Victoria L. Morgan
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Working Toward Emotional Freedom After a Divorce

When someone choses to get married, divorce is clearly not the expected or desired outcome. There is often hurt, anger, and disappointment when a relationship doesn’t meet the hopes and expectations you had for your partner a...
by Tina Lepage
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The Emotional Curve: Knowing What’s Coming and Holding onto Hope

Here’s a common situation:  A married couple schedules their first marriage counseling session.  They come into the office, settle in on the couch, and start to tell their story.  Spouse #1 sits quietly, prepared to do wha...
by Pamela Milam
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Oh No, I Can’t Believe That Just Happened To Me!

Your spouse just sprung the Big D on you and you are in total shock. You had no idea that your spouse was this unhappy or was there a part of you that knew that something was not right in your marriage? How do you figure out wh...
by Irene Savarese
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Grieving the Losses That Come With Divorce

No matter how easy or difficult, friendly or acrimonious your divorce, there will always be a certain amount of grief to be experienced. Just like with the death of a loved one, the death of a marriage is accompanied by sadness...
by Lee A. Bowers
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Divorce and Emotions – Dealing With The Unknown

Separation, divorce, and child custody battles are “mind fields” of stress and anxiety. Prolonged and unnecessary fighting may affect your overall quality of life more than you realize. It can be overwhelming. Worse yet, it...
by Mike Mastracci
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The 3 A’s Of Divorce: Abuse, Affairs And Addiction

As a clinical psychologist and certified addictions counselor I see husbands and wives in individual or couples therapy on a daily basis grappling with the decision to divorce their spouse. Doctors and therapists have long refe...
by Jeremy Frank Ph.D
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Life After Divorce – Your Choice!

Your divorce is over. You have a financial settlement, you have a parenting plan and you have separated all belongings. You have in all physical ways divided, split, disconnected, detached and unglued and can start your life af...
by David Westwick
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The Genesis of BREAKUP, my book.

The journal I kept at the time of my divorce, written in real-time in London in the early nineties, eventually became my book BREAKUP. This journal, a chronicle of the breakup of my marriage, is exceptional in two respects: 1) ...
by Leo Averbach
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Getting to Forgiveness After Divorce

By Kristin Little At the initial stages of your divorce, you may hear many well-intentioned people talk about your need to find forgiveness for your partner and take responsibility for your part in the failure of the relationsh...
by Kristin Little
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Find The Common Thread In My Divorce Story

By Randy Morrow Many years ago, after my second divorce, I sat myself down and said “I can’t do this anymore, it hurts too much”. I did not decide to never marry again; instead, I realized that before I would marry again ...
by Randy Morrow
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