Coping With an Unwanted Divorce
Understanding divorce is challenging enough. Read some of the most frequently asked questions and find ways to start moving on.
Understanding divorce is challenging enough. Read some of the most frequently asked questions and find ways to start moving on.
Grief recovery is a powerful way of “completing” grief and regaining joy and vibrancy in our lives. We have it within ourselves, along with the Helping Children With Loss program, to aid children through this process.
There are unlimited ways for you and your co-parent to split the holidays to make the most of special occasions throughout the year. Each family situation is unique, so customize a plan that works best for you and your co-parent.
Divorces can be expensive, and an uncertain financial future can feel overwhelming. Follow this guide for tips on making your way through the financial landscape of divorce.
Can I Tell my Ex I Don’t Want the Kids to Meet Their Significant Other Over the Holidays?
Children want to feel safe, and years from now, they will not remember all the gifts they received, but they will never forget how you made them feel.
Going through a divorce is like navigating a minefield while blindfolded. But with time, support, and a dash of self-love, you’ll get through. You’re not alone. Remember, every storm runs out of rain. And after the storm? There’s a rainbow. Here’s to finding yours!
Custody battles are notoriously difficult, properly preparing will help you throughout the process. Remember you are not alone; you have a trusted team of advisors to help lead the way. Build your team carefully and you will have a strong foundation on which your case will be built.
Multiple divorces can dent your self-confidence. But it’s crucial to remember: past relationships don’t define your worth. Every experience is a stepping stone, and every lesson is an armor for the future.
The aftermath of a divorce often brings a blend of raw emotions: sadness, anger, and sometimes relief. Many wonder, “Will this pain ever diminish?” While the acute anguish of divorce typically lessens over time, it’s akin to healing from a deep wound; the scar might remain but it doesn’t always hurt. As days turn to months and years, the intensity subsides. Some even find renewed strength and growth in the process.